Lagging Startup

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jags53
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Lagging Startup

Post by jags53 »

this is doing my head in now
when i go to startup it takes a few attempts before the engine actually starts,at first i thought it was the battery,but the battery was gettin 14v and was fully charged so im assuming that and the altenator and batt is fine, then i goto a startup motor specialists and he goes if the car is starting up eventually,then it aint the startup motor :?
i've noticed this seems to happen in the cold,once the car is warmed up, it still takes a few attempts,but starts quicker than when the cars cold.

anyone else had this problem,or have any ideas what it can be?
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Post by wrighty »

Had this problem a while ago, I replace the dizzy cap, rotor arm, igniton leads and spark plugs, now fine however refer to your haynes manual to ensue the timing is right, before starting up. I also treated the car to a new battery at the same time.

Best giving the ignition system a full service.

Change your oil and oil filter, and air filter at the same time while your at it.
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Post by jags53 »

wow thats alot to change,did you replace everything at once mate?or did you do it one by one and identify the problem?

i just have problems with cold starts after that its fine
i put a new heavier duty batery in also but still the same :cry:
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Post by bstardchild »

jags53 wrote:wow thats alot to change,did you replace everything at once mate?or did you do it one by one and identify the problem?

i put a new heavier duty batery in also but still the same :cry:
I'd do the same but I'd leave the leads till last (most expensive bit)

Dizzy Cap, Rotor and plugs isn't more than £15 and 15 mins to change

I bet it would have ben cheaper than the HD Battery :roll:
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Post by jags53 »

cheers for the replies

i think i've found the problem i think its the battery earth wire,
the car seems to start ok with a jumper cables, and the battery has a 14v charge,so i the connected the black wire straight to the engine (instead via the battery)and it started first time without any lagging, just wondering if this is a common problem with battery ground cables,as i dont have a clue about theses things lol.
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Post by tempo »

I had that problem a while ago just bought a new battery and all is fine now!!!
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Post by BalinJu »

even I had that problem, but the battery was the problem, one cell was out, it was outputting only 10V!! Replaced the battery and everything went fine :)
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Post by jags53 »

im not having much luck
i changed the

battery
earth wire
spark plug
engine oil
oil filter
fuel filter
rotor arm
dizzy cap
ht leads

still has the same problems.
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