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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Chris_H on 06 July 2009, 15:36:24
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I posted this on a Focus forum some time back but because it did not involve a bass-box I didn't get anywhere! :D
About 12 months ago I had to replace 32 valves and a piston after the cambelt tensioner gave out. I had to get a qualified (mate) mechanic to set the camshaft timing as I couldn't get the crankshaft nut off.
It runs fairly well but idles pretty poorly and can stall if run to a stop quickly. Also when stationary, it will not run at 2300 - 3000rpm. OBDII shows smooth throttle position change through that range, but it hunts and then shoots up as I progressively press the throttle. I was advised that it might need the wheels turning ( :)) and, indeed, when I coast along and squeeze the throttle, I can get 2500rpm steady!
I tried changing the coil-pack and had to put the old one back after the replacement (no change) failed.
Any ideas? The MOT likes emissions tested at 2750rpm or somesuch - there is a workaround for that but it's a bit of a pain.
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I posted this on a Focus forum some time back but because it did not involve a bass-box I didn't get anywhere! :D
About 12 months ago I had to replace 32 valves and a piston after the cambelt tensioner gave out. I had to get a qualified (mate) mechanic to set the camshaft timing as I couldn't get the crankshaft nut off.
It runs fairly well but idles pretty poorly and can stall if run to a stop quickly. Also when stationary, it will not run at 2300 - 3000rpm. OBDII shows smooth throttle position change through that range, but it hunts and then shoots up as I progressively press the throttle. I was advised that it might need the wheels turning ( :)) and, indeed, when I coast along and squeeze the throttle, I can get 2500rpm steady!
I tried changing the coil-pack and had to put the old one back after the replacement (no change) failed.
Any ideas? The MOT likes emissions tested at 2750rpm or somesuch - there is a workaround for that but it's a bit of a pain.
eh how many ? :o
possible air leak ?? :y
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eh how many ?
The Motor Spares shop sold me a set 2mm too short first time! Unfortunately you tend to lap them in before you shim them up to the camshaft.
No sound of air leaks but might try the carb-cleaner trick.