This am while taking another stab at getting my 914 to burn all 4 plugs, I pumped the peddle and got no vroooomm vroommmmm! Feeling a disconnect, pulled carpet back and panel to find the cable had disconnected itself, I know where it gos in the linkage but dont know if it runs inside or outside of clutch linkage. Outside is closes to center of the car/ inside is closes to brake pedal. The other prob??????????? I have one cyl that never seems to want to fire, have cleaned jets, replaced plugs, wires, I have another set of what I hope are better wires, a cap, and the plan today was to replace those, today, but first the cable. PS anybody looking for a very solid 914?? Getting very close to the sell point!! Bob 2L Carb engine
Does that hood ornament in yer avatare come w/ the car? Not OEM, but looks great. You won't get a pic like that with a Civic.
Accel cable:
Yep, the clutch cable and accel cable interfere w/ each other on my car too. IIRC, the pivot arm kinda bends inward over time and use until the accel cable sorta drapes over the clutch pivot. I hope I remember this right...
I think you just need to bend that arm that the accel cable connects to toward the pasenger floorboard area- center of car until the cables don't touch...
What kind of dizzy are you using? Is it in correctly? The car will run with diz 180 out if plug wires accomidate, but a bosch 009 (maybe an 050 too) retard #4 a tiny bit I have been told.
Are you sure the intake valve is correctly adjusted on the dead cylinder?
Good luck. It will probably turn out to be something really simple.
.....The 009 dist. could be 1 of the issue's
(btw....nice hood ornament LOL)
OK, why the 009??? I have and get spark at the offending cyl. Bob
Im no expert on the subject but i beleive the 009 was engineered for industrial use with T1 where the advance curve isnt as important, also either the #3 or 4 cylinder is retarded slighly from the rest because the oil cooler lies in the air path of that cylinder and would otherwise run hotter.
I used one for a little while on my T1 engine and i could never get it to run right, that was the explanation i was given.
I could be wrong in which case someone here with more knowledge can set me straight
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