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"Andy Luckman" wrote in message ... I have had a Rialto come in for some attention. I'm pretty happy about my diagnosis, but would appreciate a second opinion. Does this have a water heated inlet manifold? Could be sucking water in to ithe combustion chambers to give you the snow effect...although I'd expect plugs to be cleaned in this case, not fouled. Not familiar with this lump. Is it an Ally head on an old Austin seven unit...should come off easy enough. Jonners |
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In article , Jon Tilson
wrote: Does this have a water heated inlet manifold? Yes it does. Could be sucking water in to ithe combustion chambers to give you the snow effect. Interesting idea. although I'd expect plugs to be cleaned in this case, not fouled. It's an interesting deposit. Not familiar with this lump. Is it an Ally head on an old Austin seven unit...should come off easy enough. No, it's an all alloy conventional engine, vaguely modelled on a BMC A series, but the right way round. :-) -- AJL Electronics (G6FGO) : Satellite and TV aerial systems http://www.classicmicrocars.co.uk : http://www.ajlelectronics.co.uk |
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In article , PJML
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It's an interesting deposit. Could it be oxidised aluminium from part-cremated piston-crowns? I can see one valve through the plughole which has the same deposit. I have taken a picture of the plugs, but FTP access to my website seems to be down at the moment, so I can't upload it. I could always email it if anyone was *that* interested. :-) It turns out that this engine was serviced less than three months ago and the fault appeared since. The customer also complains about a lack of acceleration, something the Rialto is not usually faulted for. -- AJL Electronics (G6FGO) : Satellite and TV aerial systems http://www.classicmicrocars.co.uk : http://www.ajlelectronics.co.uk |
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Andy Luckman wrote:
In article , PJML URL:mailto
It's an interesting deposit. Could it be oxidised aluminium from part-cremated piston-crowns? I can see one valve through the plughole which has the same deposit. I have taken a picture of the plugs, but FTP access to my website seems to be down at the moment, so I can't upload it. I could always email it if anyone was *that* interested. :-) It turns out that this engine was serviced less than three months ago and the fault appeared since. The customer also complains about a lack of acceleration, something the Rialto is not usually faulted for. Loss of power. Hmmm.... Symptomatic of weak mixture or seriously-retarded ignition perhaps? Both problems which would also cause the engine to run hot and put extra load on the cooling-system? |
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In article , PJML
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I can see one valve through the plughole which has the same deposit. I have taken a picture of the plugs, but FTP access to my website seems to be down at the moment, so I can't upload it. I could always email it if anyone was *that* interested. :-) Picture now available on http://www.spews.co.uk/plugs.jpg -- AJL Electronics (G6FGO) : Satellite and TV aerial systems http://www.classicmicrocars.co.uk : http://www.ajlelectronics.co.uk |
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Andy Luckman wrote:
In article , PJML URL:mailto ![]() I can see one valve through the plughole which has the same deposit. I have taken a picture of the plugs, but FTP access to my website seems to be down at the moment, so I can't upload it. I could always email it if anyone was *that* interested. :-) Picture now available on http://www.spews.co.uk/plugs.jpg The 3 do look suspiciously white. Which to me is symptomatic of excessively-lean/hot running - though why the fourth one looks vaguely the way I'd expect a plug to look [though I'd still say it was possibly a bit weak] I couldnt tell. You havent got a manifold air-leak have you? Crankcase breather-valve stuck open? Oil-filler-cap missing/leaky/ wrong? {I recall a SAAB which had terrible running problems until I tightened the oil-filler cap: it was sucking in air through the loose cap and this was screwing up the mixture]. |
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In article , Dave Baker
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Picture now available on http://www.spews.co.uk/plugs.jpg What fuel is this running on and are any additives being used? Like unleaded additive etc. This appears to be a fouling problem from something other than normal fuel. Standard LRP. Owned by an OAP and servicing entrusted to a local garage until now. They were the ones that fitted these strange plugs. -- AJL Electronics (G6FGO) : Satellite and TV aerial systems http://www.classicmicrocars.co.uk : http://www.ajlelectronics.co.uk |
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