I was tooling down the highway aproching my exit, , when all the power went out.
The alternator belt was shredded and laying on the engine.
The battery was charged enough that it would still turn over.
I checked for spark and there was some
Changed out the coil and no change.
The fuel pump is working and it has pressure.
Looked at the fuses and all seems fine.
When in tow I popped the clutch and notta.
Opened the dizzy and cleaned the terminals up some.
Can the car startup if the belt is off the alternator? It's a stock 73 1.7 djet setup that always worked well.
Just can't think of what else to check. HELP
Joe
The belt turns the alternator AND the fan. Hopefully you didn't overheat it.
Change the belt, charge the battery, check/change oil, check the plugs...and try to turn it over.
Should be 12.5volts at rest
When it starts....13.0v
2500 rpms,13.5-14.0v max.
Mike its a -4 banger... so the fan will turn without the belt and overheating due to the belt is not a problem.
Yes the cars start fine without the belt.
(in fact often this is done on purpose with track cars)
my guess is that when you threw the belt, it took out some other wire that is preventing the car from starting. Since you already verified spark, then most likely its a fuel injection wire.
check the CHT wire, as that will definitely put you into a no start condition. Check the little multiwire plug connector for the Djet points on the distributor, and also check the multiwire plug on the MPS
brant
CRAP....I'm 0 for two today....I picked a bad day to quit snorting air plane glue...geez...
Checked all the connection and they don't look bad. Haven't pulled the dizzy yet. I found anouther one I may JUST swap out and see.
is your G light on?
This happened to my dad's car this weekend. we drove all the way home from the swap meet and .5 mile my parents house KAPUT!
I rolled it down a .5 hill, and all the way down it went putt, putt, putt, putt. No charge in teh battery. 15 minutes later we jump started it with another car and on the way up the hill it started to putt again. SO i turned off the headlights, and it was like a turbo boost. I think it's the alternator, but i'm not there to check it anymore. Anyway, the G light was on the whole time.
Sure you're not outta gas? Maybe the belt shreaded before and you didn't know until you ran out? Ya never know.
Ed
LOL Well the gas gauge was a little below 1/4. But now that I think of it I never seen it that low before. Maybe the gauge is off. I'll peek in the tank menjona.
Put in new plugs and wires. Notta
Replaced the Petronic dizzy with a points type. Notta
Mike came over and did his masterfull dizzy work.
Found TDC reset the dizzy, checked dwell, fuel pressure, replaced fuses. Learned much, BUT Notta, notta, notta
I have ECU's I could try, but they are for earlier 1.7. I do have a 45 for a 2.0, again I don't know if that can work.
Any other suggestions
tranny ground strap?
Ok new day. Can anyone make any good suggestions on where to start???????
Like I said on the Bird board--check the basics. Compression--do a compression test. Spark--re-check the spark. ("Some spark"? You want a good spark--a nice fat white one hopefully!) Check for fuel going into the motor, not just the fuel rail. Stick your injectors in jars and see what comes out of them.
That should give you an idea of where to go from there.
--DD
This is probably a long shot, but make sure your relay board is good. Mine was running one day, I turned the engine off, and then couldn't get it started again. Had a spare board, popped it in, and all good.
Also, did somebody already mention the Cyl head temp sensor?
Do the injectors actually squirt fuel?
Do you have spark?
If you have both these things, the car should run.
Obviously you don't have one.
What voltage do you have on the battery? Just curious. It would seem strange that you would lose compression or bad points at just the same time your alt belt shreds.
If you have spark, one would think it should start. One trick of trying to start an engine that doesn't want to start is to force feed it some food, like putting a bit of gas or ether (starting fluid) in the intake just to see if the thing will kick over with known fuel in the intake. Doesn't fix it but would point to either fuel delivery or spark issue.
Fuses on the relay board ok?
Spoke
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