EA82 Transplant only 80% successful
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:40 am
Hello,
I have an EA82 (NA) which I have transplanted out of a wreck. .
Was very happy to start with and got the usual 10 L/ 100km for the first 200 km then problems started.
Loose power up hill, run kinda rough and very thirsty. Noticed that earthing out #1 and 3 (RH bank) cylinders did no difference to the idle - thought was no compression but compression gauge check was all good.
Cleaned dizzy cap and then noticed the coil sparking at night time (engine woudl miss a beat at the same time as spark).
Changed leads, spark plugs and distributor cap and rotor button, and put in 2nd hand coil (doesn't appear to spark). Went well for 100km (although missed a beat evry now and then) then started with symptoms again and its unquenchable thirst for fuel.
at the moment it is very thirsty (circa 15-20 L / 100 km ) which is unfeasible and when i put hand on exhaust gets covered in soot.
Other symptoms - oil in air box - flat spot on acceleration.
Any thoughts of what to do next would be greatly appreciated!
I have an EA82 (NA) which I have transplanted out of a wreck. .
Was very happy to start with and got the usual 10 L/ 100km for the first 200 km then problems started.
Loose power up hill, run kinda rough and very thirsty. Noticed that earthing out #1 and 3 (RH bank) cylinders did no difference to the idle - thought was no compression but compression gauge check was all good.
Cleaned dizzy cap and then noticed the coil sparking at night time (engine woudl miss a beat at the same time as spark).
Changed leads, spark plugs and distributor cap and rotor button, and put in 2nd hand coil (doesn't appear to spark). Went well for 100km (although missed a beat evry now and then) then started with symptoms again and its unquenchable thirst for fuel.
at the moment it is very thirsty (circa 15-20 L / 100 km ) which is unfeasible and when i put hand on exhaust gets covered in soot.
Other symptoms - oil in air box - flat spot on acceleration.
Any thoughts of what to do next would be greatly appreciated!