Hey guys, my '88 carby is back on the pad after blowing the head gasket in my turbo 318ti... while the parts are on the way, I'd like to solve a problem I've been having for a long time with the Festy...
Starts and runs smoothly, but lacks power big time (as in, its hard to get out of 2nd gear and still accelerate at all).
Used the timing light on it today and found it to be way off the scale (vac advance plugged), the mark was showing about 25 degrees to the rear (counterclockwise from the pass side) AWAY FROM the timing scale. Plugging in the vac advance made it further away by about 6-8 degrees, as would be expected.
I've always had to have the disto rotated all the way back (clockwise from the driver's side). If it isn't, the car won't even start. While using the timing light today, I rotated the disto slowly towards the front (towards the center of its adjustment range) and as the engine slowed down and eventually died, the timing mark on the crank pulley DID move towards the timing markers on the case.
I think that I verified that the valve timing and timing belt are correctly aligned - (used a wooden rod to rptate the crank to TDC of cyl#1 and the cam mark was right on its TDC mark as well)
Anyone know where to go next? I don't understand why the timing has to be so far advanced to get it to run. It seems as if I had another 15-20 degrees of adjustment range on the disto, all could be well...even thought the timing light would then show it to be EVEN further away from the scale...
Thanks and cheers!
Starts and runs smoothly, but lacks power big time (as in, its hard to get out of 2nd gear and still accelerate at all).
Used the timing light on it today and found it to be way off the scale (vac advance plugged), the mark was showing about 25 degrees to the rear (counterclockwise from the pass side) AWAY FROM the timing scale. Plugging in the vac advance made it further away by about 6-8 degrees, as would be expected.
I've always had to have the disto rotated all the way back (clockwise from the driver's side). If it isn't, the car won't even start. While using the timing light today, I rotated the disto slowly towards the front (towards the center of its adjustment range) and as the engine slowed down and eventually died, the timing mark on the crank pulley DID move towards the timing markers on the case.
I think that I verified that the valve timing and timing belt are correctly aligned - (used a wooden rod to rptate the crank to TDC of cyl#1 and the cam mark was right on its TDC mark as well)
Anyone know where to go next? I don't understand why the timing has to be so far advanced to get it to run. It seems as if I had another 15-20 degrees of adjustment range on the disto, all could be well...even thought the timing light would then show it to be EVEN further away from the scale...
Thanks and cheers!
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