General engine questions/issues that aren't specific to the other categories
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By eg_turbo_hatch
#164471 ok my girls eg8 was driving down the freeway today and just turned off ass she started to go up a hill and when you try to start it it just keeps turning over when i got there my first thought was she lost spark so i put a brand new distributer on it and tried that but still the same thing she has a full tank and the timing belt looks good so (not missing any teeth) im lost what should i check next

fuel pump is working
main relay clicks after fuel pump primes
full tank of gas
brand new distributer
grounds look good

please any thoughts would be great im trying to get it back running asap thanks
Last edited by eg_turbo_hatch on Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
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By eg_turbo_hatch
#164473 i tried 3 different ecus so its not that but i will check the timing now
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By eg_turbo_hatch
#164481 the new dizzy comes complete and everything looks good the timing seems to be fine to
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By eg_turbo_hatch
#164512 ok i dont think im doing something right because i think the belt slipped its still tight but thats the only thing i can think of what exactly do i need to do to see if it has slipped thanks
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By chrono404
#164517 Have you checked if you have spark? if you dont it might be the little spring in the dizzy cap not on correctly. That and the dizzy not being tight enough have got me in the past.

Hopefully that will help get you running agian.
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By eg_turbo_hatch
#164522
chrono404 wrote:Have you checked if you have spark? if you dont it might be the little spring in the dizzy cap not on correctly. That and the dizzy not being tight enough have got me in the past.

Hopefully that will help get you running agian.


yeah i have spark i have a brand new dizzy at this point i think my timing belt slipped a tooth or something its got spark ,fuel, so im thinking its the timing
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By chrono404
#164525 Check your timing with a timing light before taking your timing belt off. Just to make sure thats the issue. Maybe you can adjust the dizzy to get it fire off. Its better to find that out now before taking off the belt.

Good luck man. :thumb:
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By BLACKS' COUPE
#164576 I had the exact same problem on a d-15 and it turned out that I bent the valves and had to replace the whole head. I had a brand new timing belt and new distributer and it crancked over but when I took the valve cover off and cranked it manually u can actually feel the timing belt get tight in a particular place consistantly. But then again it's always something totally different from car to car. Hope this helps
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By teal_dx
#164581 That's what I was thinking... if the belt was loose and slipped, it may have caused piston-valve contact = bent valves which will kill compression which is what you need along with air, fuel & spark to run.

I would do a compression test.
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By BLACKS' COUPE
#164606
teal_dx wrote:That's what I was thinking... if the belt was loose and slipped, it may have caused piston-valve contact = bent valves which will kill compression which is what you need along with air, fuel & spark to run.

I would do a compression test.



Would that cause the block To fail afterwards or would u just suggest to get another engine altogether??
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By teal_dx
#164680 time is money and D series are cheap. I'd just get another D series to get back on the road. You may be able to just replace the head though and live with a few nicks in your pistons. You'll find out when you pull the head and survey the damage - if this is the case.