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    Just won’t start

    Hi All, I have a 95 GQ Wagon that will crank but not fire. It had reconditioned injectors fitted a few months ago. Spark plugs, leads and dizzy cap are about 6 months old, cleaned air flow meter and fitted pod filter 2 weeks ago, have just run injector cleaner through, rotor button appears ok, crank angle sensor replaced 4 weeks ago and ignition coil replaced Friday. It has pulse to the injectors and a strong spark but even with start ya bastard it isn’t firing??? It had been running a bit rough and a bit underpowered as well as idling a bit average at times hovering between 200 and 400 rpm, I drove it to work Wednesday and it just wouldn’t start that night???

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    How does the starter sound when cranking the engine? Have you cleaned and tightened the battery and starter motor terminals and connectors?

    Being an old engine it will need every ounce of cranking power to start.

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    It sounds ok. Had mechanic have a look an we have tested for spark which is strong. It has gotten progressively harder to start over recent weeks. It was dual fuel until recently where an electrical issue meant the LPG was bypassed. Always ran better on LPG. Idle has been hit and miss and feels underpowered at times. One day will run completely fine and the next will struggle to get to 80kmh. Any suggestions appreciated. Cheers

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    Check the single earth wire to the exterior of the dizzie. Mine looked connected but was not and had a similar issue.
    In the words of a Dhuck "QUACK".

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    Maybe a timing issue. Is the adjustment bolt tight? Have you tried adjusting the timing?

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    Have had mechanic check timing. Adjusted and no success. Filled it with aero start and still no joy. Seems to have everything it needs to start but just doesn’t want to fire. Thinking electrical problem now?

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    Is there fuel getting to the injectors? What was the last thing you did to the motor when all this started to happen?

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    Try squirting just a smidge of oil in the cylinders and turn it over with the spark plugs out. Replace the plugs and try starting it. I've had an engine not start because the fuel had washed all of the oil from the bores which lowered the compression.

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    Thanks heaps for that. I’ll have a look at that in the morning. Cheers

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    Just won’t start

    Haven’t owned a petrol car in a few decades but do seem to nuffy myself remember needing to pull a plug lead off and shoving a screwdriver up there and nearing its steel to an earth. Blue cranking spark was healthy working and their colour tones way down to weak orange seemed to signify issues to continue tracing further back.

    EDIT: Apologies mate, re-read just now, your mechanic says strong spark?
    Clearly has to be fuel and or that damn modern aged techy add ons :-(

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    Last edited by MB; 13th August 2019 at 11:37 PM.

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