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    Hey guys. I thought I had my timing issues sorted out a few weeks ago, but it seems there are still problems. Initially I had set the timing up wrong, and the car would lack power below 3400rpm, and then take off like a scalded rabbit above that. So, I advanced the heck out of the timing, and it runs a lot better, uses less gas, and I thought all was well.

    I've noticed since then that I still have the surge of power at and over 3400rpm, but I also have valve clatter, like the timing is advanced far too much.

    Nothing has changed on the engine except for the intake manifold since this problem appeared. I can't see the intake doing this, but who knows?

    So, what I'm trying to figure out is if this is distributor related, or maybe ignition module related. I know the cam belt is dead on, so that kind of clears that issue up.

    Any thoughts? Oh yeah, 87 block, 88 intake, 89-ish ECU, 93 Festy distributor.

  • #2
    Can get the ICM (ignition control module) tested fro free at some auto parts shops.
    Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.

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    • #3
      May be you have a huge vaccum leak on the intake. If not, try to set the timing at 12deg, it works great for me since the gas from where I live is very poor in quality

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      • #4
        I suspect the ignition module, but the fact that it happened about the same time that I swapped intakes still bugs me. I'm going to look into a few more things (without the help of my "mechanic" friend) to see if there's anything that may have been missed. I still thing there's something not right about the timing belt, even though I check it several times.

        As for vacuum leaks...heck no! One of the reasons I installed new gaskets a few weeks ago was to rid myself of pesky leaks. I fixed 'em good! Thanks for the advice though.

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