Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: clyderomerof4 (clyderomerof4![]() |
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Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 14:20:34 -0800 (PST) |
If the runs hot Back flush the radiator and push water from the back of the radiator forward after spraying the front with 409 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: Alexander Ishii <alexishii [at] mindspring.com> Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 10:58:02 To: Clyde<Clyderomerof4 [at] bellsouth.net> Cc: The FerrariList<ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com> Subject: [Ferrari] 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire Hi All, So my 84 QV has been stubbornly failing emissions (in NJ), and after some repeated assertions by my usual mechanic that "all seems to be well", I've found myself having to try and figure out the problem myself. At the moment, the car is not idling right in my mind (despite what my mechanic says). For one, the idle speeds "hunts" a bit; not enough to be seen on the tach, but enough to be felt as a slight change in the vibration frequency of the engine. Second, every couple of seconds one gets a just-audible muffled "pop" sound from the engine, accompanied by a slight puff of extra exhaust out of the tail pipes (no sound out of the air intake system). Also, the car is running sort of on the hot side (coolant temp "idles" at 195). Plugs and wires were changed not long ago, but other than that, nothing much has required much tinkering in many years. The "pop" has me thinking than one-or-more of the cylinders is intermittently misfiring and dumping some un-burnt fuel into the exhaust manifold (where it is igniting and "popping"). Given the "every couple of seconds" nature of the problem, however, I have little doubt that all the sparks will look fine when I try the usual tests. Anyone have any suggestions for how I might try and zero-in on the faulty system (short of swapping-out every part one-by-one until the issue goes away)? Also, it has also occurred to me that the problem might be that the injectors are not atomizing properly, and leading to an complete burn (in turn leading to exhaust manifold ignition of the leftover fuel). Has anyone seen symptoms like the above be remedied with replacement of the injectors? All thoughts/opinions/experiences would be appreciatively accepted. Cheers, Alex _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/clyderomerof4%40bellsouth.net Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com and F1 Headlines http://www.F1Headlines.com/
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Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire Alexander Ishii, December 23 2010
- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire clyderomerof4, December 24 2010
- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire Michael James, December 28 2010
- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire l02turner, December 28 2010
- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire clyderomerof4, December 23 2010
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Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire Alexander Ishii, December 23 2010
- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire clyde romero, December 24 2010
- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire Doug and Terri Anderson, December 24 2010
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Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire Alexander Ishii, December 23 2010
- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire Alexander Ishii, December 23 2010
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