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> Don't overlook the little things, Problems after top end overhaul
Artfrombama
post Jun 11 2024, 08:29 PM
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Bought my non running 74 1.8 last December, very solid car with minimal rust. After quite an ordeal procuring the elusive dual relay I had a running car!
Running but oil leaking and slipping clutch.
Pulled the motor and trans, discovered the oil leaks were from dried up pushrod O-rings and a ruptured oil pressure sender.
Bought a Sachs clutch kit and gasket set from FCP Euro. The while-im-at-it's kicked in so the heads went to the machine shop for guides and valve grind, new Hastings rings and other parts from 914 Rubber, Pelican etc. standard top end overhaul.
After replacing the motor and buttoning everything together, crank but no start..... Bummed! Seemed to have spark, good fuel pressure but no start, maybe a cough occasionally... WTH??? It was running before!
Remembered years ago a similar problem with another car, replaced the ignition condensor and solved the problem.
Bad condensor, problem solved. 1.8 runs great!Attached Image Attached ImageAttached ImageAttached Image[attachmentid=913
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Shivers
post Jun 12 2024, 08:46 AM
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50 years ago I learned this lesson in a 65 Pontiac tempest. Not easy to find so good job.
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