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Re: backfiring

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: backfiring
From: Rocky Frisco <rock@rocky-frisco.com>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 11:27:57 -0500
Paul Hunt wrote:

> Backfiring through the carbs implies the valves open at the wrong time or
> more likely a cylinder firing at the wrong time.  The latter can be caused
> by HT problems and sympathetic firing of a cylinder on intake with a
> cylinder on compression.  Condition of cap, rotor and leads?  Plugs?  Have
> you looked at the HT system in the dark for any blue flashing?  Do you still
> have the electronic ignition?  If so it could be that, rather than splashing
> out on another electronic system it would be better to fit points and a
> condenser - cheaper and easier to diagnose.  If you have points have you
> checked the dwell and timing?  Is it correct and steady?  Mixture is
> unlikely to cause back-firing through the carbs although it can cause
> mis-firing in the exhaust.  Eliminate all ignition problems before looking
> at carbs.

Backfiring through the intake system is usually a lean mix or momentary 
lean mix. Backfiring through the exhaust is usually a rich mix and/or 
dropped ignition pulses.

Can be tested for by pulling on the choke to see if the intake 
backfiring stops.

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