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Dean_W

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 12:43

Monstah!!! :wave:

On the list :)


Scotty C

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 12:30

plugs/leads


Dean_W

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 12:18

This one looks a bit battered TBH. Thats another on the list.

What else can I change while I'm at it Dave? What else could be giving me the problem?


Dave A

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 12:13

coil is worth changing as they are a bit crap if they are old, new one is only £25


Dean_W

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 12:13

Dizzy and rotor arm are on a list. Also plugs and leads.

I was thinking maybe the coil is fucked?


Dave A

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 12:13

check contacts on the AFM are ok, also check points and rotor arm in the dizzy.


PaulW

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 12:07

given the overheating issue you had recently, just check the fluid levels & also plug conditions.

check the dizzy & rotor arm too...


Dean_W

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 11:56

Thanks Dave :|

Anyone got any proper info?


Dave A

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 09:40

its because its a ropey old stove. not a proper engine :lol:


Dean_W

posted on 25th Jul 07 at 08:39

Driving the other day and the XE gave a slight hiccup. Then it was fine. Turned off, went in work, came out.

Started up, in reverse, dabbed throttle and it cut out.

It's now missing quite a bit and the revs refuse to rise, they go down instead.

Anyone had this problem??

Thanks :)