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engine cuts out
basically i put a new engine in, and it'll start up fine and run while the starter is going but as soon as i let go, it dies... has anyone had this before or can anyone help please?
many thanks
many thanks
Re: engine cuts out
balast resistor? i think mine has one but its not wired in so maby theres a way to bypass it.
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Re: engine cuts out
Right , been and checked your posts (it is a 410)
I don't know what the correct resistance should be for this unit but basically disconnect it and put an ohmmeter on it.
If you get no resistance reading it's knackered. Alternativly bypass the resistor and see if see runs properly. Don't leave it bypassed though as this will overheat the coil and damage that if left permanently connected.
I don't know what the correct resistance should be for this unit but basically disconnect it and put an ohmmeter on it.
If you get no resistance reading it's knackered. Alternativly bypass the resistor and see if see runs properly. Don't leave it bypassed though as this will overheat the coil and damage that if left permanently connected.
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Re: engine cuts out
I've had that before, I think I wired something up on the ignition or starter wrong
It was ages ago though and I can't remember what the exact problem was sorry.
It was ages ago though and I can't remember what the exact problem was sorry.
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Re: engine cuts out
cheers guys, yeah i think the ballast resistor may have something to do with it, because it was getting REALLY hot and smoking the other day!
and the ignition/starter is all on a switches on the dash, previous owner done it and it's just a jumble of random wiring and them shitty blue scotch connectors ... is there a thread on how it should be wired in does anyone know?
much appreciated
and the ignition/starter is all on a switches on the dash, previous owner done it and it's just a jumble of random wiring and them shitty blue scotch connectors ... is there a thread on how it should be wired in does anyone know?
much appreciated
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Re: engine cuts out
so i just went outside and bypassed the ballast resister, and hay presto, she fired up first go!
thanks for all your advice, although i did have a suspicion it was that (seeing as it's the only ignition part i haven't had to replace!).
so now i've just gotta wait til monday when my local parts shop is open before i can drive her ... ah well, time to sort out the diff/brakes/massive amounts of wiring. oh how i've missed SJ ownership
thanks for all your advice, although i did have a suspicion it was that (seeing as it's the only ignition part i haven't had to replace!).
so now i've just gotta wait til monday when my local parts shop is open before i can drive her ... ah well, time to sort out the diff/brakes/massive amounts of wiring. oh how i've missed SJ ownership
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Are you going back to a key switch or just tidy up what's there. Any chance of a pic..ignition/starter is all on a switches on the dash, previous owner done it and it's just a jumble of random wiring and them shitty blue scotch connectors ... is there a thread on how it should be wired in does anyone know?
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Re: engine cuts out
done it today, relocated and tidied it all up, also put my diff in and some lights on the roof, but found the rear wheel cylinders are leaking badly and the rear brake shoes are contaminated... feels like one step forward two steps backwards all the time, i just wanna get it muddy!
Re: engine cuts out
yer, i wouldnt recomend running without a balast resistor for long. my balast resistor was never connected and ive just started driving it. it gave in the other day while driving, so i replaced the points and condenser and now it runs but when i reconect the balast resistor the engine doesnt turn asif the battery is dead so i asume the resistance is to high. i wont bother driving without one anymore but i think the coil is ok.
does anyone know the ohms for the 410 resistor so i can buy a universal one?
does anyone know the ohms for the 410 resistor so i can buy a universal one?