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James R |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 20:58 |
It's more likely tracking is off than the camb er is affecting things, my nova has pretty major negative camber on it and points fine when the tracking is good. | |
Siberia |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 13:13 |
quote: in 5th at 90MPH i dont think there was alot left in it to be honest but i could look that the rev counter cos the wheels are like this /--------\ so i was just trying to keep it pointing straight.:lol: | |
Siberia |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 13:12 |
quote: right.......:lol: the engine when i bought it had a powersteering pump on it the belt was draped over the engine I.E not around all the pulleys.... so i had to go and figure out what was the best way to get around the power steering pump cos my car doesn't have power steering so i would be using the pump. so what i did was firstly try the altenator off my 1.2 8v which has a different pulley altogether. this ment having to change the crank pully too and i got Adam-d to post this different crank pulley over. BUT when i put the altenator on it was sitting out of line by about 5-10mm from the crank pulley like this---> crank pulley > -- _ < altenator pulley i tryed to modify the bracket that holds the altenator onto the engine but eventually fcked it up and it was unusable. so i had to put the original altenator and original crank pulley back on. so it is the same as your old car but with no power steering pump. so then i had to figure out how to hold the altenator and how to drive it. i got me next door neighbour to make me up a bracket and i got a small belt from the motor factors..... the reson it broken the other night is cos i forgot to tighen up the altenator itself when i was doint he conversion the reson it broke last night is cos the crank pulley is not at wide at the altenator one(i dont know why cos it the original pulleys off the engine) so one of the ribs in the belt decintigrated cos it wasent sitting on the crank pulley right.... i'm gonna get a couple of smaller belts on me way home today its just a matter of trial and error... i'm actually quite happy cos i thought that i'd have alot worse teething problems... ya have to remeber that this engine was sitting up for over 8 months. | |
James R |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 12:00 |
1st 38.1 | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 11:29 |
Man your having a few teething problems not as bad as mine like but still. So have you got PAS, what belt ya using a V belt or ribbed belt?, i canr understand why its doing it. | |
Siberia |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 09:43 |
i tryed taking that off the other day and it was worse... i think that spring is only there to help with the jerky trottle cos the other spring is more than enough to return it back to idle. | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 08:21 |
You have got the return spring fitted on you power box, i didnt bother to do this and the pedal feels ok, take it off its got a primary return the other is an emergency one i think so ya dont get stuck with the throttle open | |
Siberia |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 07:44 |
took it up to 90 last night in fifth.... my wheels are like this at the moment---> /---------\ so kinda lost me bootle and got back down from there.... | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 07:21 |
at 70-75 i used to be in 3rd, lol, so yeah i used to over rev. | |
James R |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 07:08 |
how high are you're revs?? | |
Siberia |
posted on 15th Oct 04 at 07:05 |
does anyone with this combo find that the engine starts to over rev at like 70-75ish..... |