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835.2 | ASTRA SR STARTING | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Fri Mar 20 1992 12:59 | 8 |
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With my Astra SR i find that if i go for a drive and then leave the
car to stand for 10 minutes and then try to start it that it can be a
bit of pain,and reqiures some choke or a high amount or reving.
Has anyone ever had this problem with any car???
Cheers ANDY>>>MUFC
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835.3 | | FORTY2::PALKA | | Fri Mar 20 1992 15:42 | 7 |
| Fuel injected cars dont have a choke - manual or otherwise. They
normally have some kind of fuel enrichment mechanism to help cold
starting. This is usually controlled by a computer nowadays. It is
possible that one of the sensors is faulty, causing the computer to
keep the mixture at the wrong strength for hot starting.
Andrew
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835.4 | I *like* injection engines :-) | MAJORS::ALFORD | | Fri Mar 20 1992 17:42 | 7 |
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Re: .2
Yep, used to have this with the Golf CL and with the Polos
Never had it with my Novas though :-)
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835.5 | Who is this Captain Grammar? | SUBURB::SCREENER | Robert Screene, UK Finance EUC | Mon Mar 23 1992 09:03 | 6 |
| I think Andy's line in .2 should have read...
With my Astra SR, I find that...
Therefore it's got a carb. 8-)
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835.6 | | FORTY2::PALKA | | Mon Mar 23 1992 10:31 | 16 |
| re .5
Ah, I assumed it was SRi ! (do they still make non-injected SRs ?)
Yes, Astra automatic chokes dont work too well (In fact I haven't come
across one on any car that works properly !). Unless they've changed the
design the choke is heated electrically when the ignition is on. Once you
stop the engine the choke cools down quicker than the engine, so the choke
will activate when you restart a warm engine.
Things to try
- leave the ignition on for a minute before trying to start the engine.
- Dont press the accelerator pedal when starting from hot (until the
engine fires)
Andrew
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835.7 | HOKUS CHOKUS> | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:46 | 13 |
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The Astra has actually got a manual choke.At the weekend i put some
redex through the carb,and it seems to be running a bit better.Do you
think that if i put double copper spark plugs in that it will make a
big difference to the starting of the car.
Cheers Andy (The SR driver)
P.s appologies if it seemed a bit misty(SR i).
P.P.S Does the idling speed influence pre-ignition as since i
adjusted my idling setting i had pre-ignition on 2 occasions.
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835.8 | VAPOUR LOCK...... | ALBURT::LEWIS | | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:15 | 10 |
| Hi Andy,
I used to have this problem with my 1300S, its all down to vapour lock
in the carb, I believe that it says somethink about this in the manual
you get with the car. It only happens when the engine in very hot. I
think the book gave a solution, I think it was depress the accelerator
half way and then start the engine. So don't go wating your hard earnt
cash on spark plugs.
Neil
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835.9 | Thanks, Merci etc. | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:18 | 8 |
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Thanks Neil,you've been a great help,i'll try this tonight.
Thanks again
Andy..
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835.10 | Massive RATHOLE alert | PLAYER::WINPENNY | | Mon Mar 23 1992 15:20 | 18 |
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<FLAME ON>
This has been going on too long. I on its own is a CAPITAL letter. This
topic is a good example of how correct grammar can save time and avoid
confusion.
I can take the odd typo but consistent bad grammar shouldn't occur in
educated people.
I know it's the wrong place to bring this up. But today has been a
particularly pathetic day. How can anybody spell optician "optition"
and still hold down a job? How did they get a job in the first place?
<FLAME OFF>
Chris
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835.11 | idle and pre-ignition | OASS::BURDEN_D | '24 Stude - The only way to Tour | Mon Mar 23 1992 15:44 | 7 |
| If you asjusted your idle by advancing the distributor, you can introduce
pre-ignition if you went too far. I like to bump the idle up on my VW's
to about 1200rpm and that works fine with 87 octane here in the US. I could
go as high as 1500rpm, but that would require a diet of the 92 or 93 octane
fuel which is about 25% more expensive.
Dave
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835.12 | Southern Exposure. | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Tue Mar 24 1992 08:18 | 16 |
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RE.10
Why thank you Teacher Winpenny,the blackboard eraser and chalk are
in the post.
RE.11
Thanks for the advise.But I didn't actually adjust the distributor
to advance the idling speed,I just adjusted the idle speed setting on
the carb,and I've found that turning the idle speed down stops the
pre-ignition.
Question:Does the timing need to be changed if you switch to unleaded?
Regards Andy.....MUFC
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835.13 | Fire away!!!!!!! | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Tue Mar 24 1992 12:58 | 9 |
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I've put two new HT leads on my Astra,and now I get a small popping
noise when start the car up (this is only occasional).It seems to be
something to do the plugs and there firing.
Any suggestions!
Andy....MUFC
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835.14 | | CMOTEC::AUSTIN | | Thu Apr 09 1992 14:53 | 9 |
| Marvellous
>>I can take the odd typo but consistent bad grammar shouldn't occur in
>>educated people.
Grammar occuring in people ? Sounds like a metabolic reaction :-)
---Rhys
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