| Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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From: Alexander Ishii (alexishii |
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| Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 20:00:50 -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
Hi Clyde,
Have done all that, as well as sorted through a bunch of other things in the
cooling system.
Car is still running hot (relative to what it has done historically), so I
am continuing to suspect that the engine itself must be throwing-off more
heat than it used to.
-- Alex
> -----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
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>
> 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
>
>
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- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire, (continued)
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Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire Gary Reed, December 23 2010
- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire clyderomerof4, December 23 2010
- Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire Alexander Ishii, December 23 2010
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Re: 308 QV emissions failure and possible misfire clyderomerof4, December 23 2010
- 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 Gary Reed, December 23 2010
- 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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