my h reg 316 will not start!

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Mon Jan 31, 2005 3:05 pm

hi every one problem is my car just turns over and will not start i had a cracked rota arm which i changed to a brand new 1 to see if that wud help but no! petrol is reaching so its nothing to do with that! also when it was running sometimes when id come to junctions and slow down to 2nd say my car wud just cut out leaving all the ignition lights off but car wud come back into life with a start if i put my foot down any ideas to both would much be appreciatted
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Mon Jan 31, 2005 3:26 pm

its an e reg sorry h reg was my old car and the ignition lights stay ON when it cuts out not off sorry
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Mon Jan 31, 2005 5:11 pm

IS this the fuel injected version or the one with the carb? I had a similar problem with my e-plate 316 in that it would cut out at junctions when the clutch was dipped, unless you buried the throttle.

However it never failed to start, but when it was ticking over it was very uneven and would never settle down to a consistant engine speed.

It turned out the carb was duff :cry: So I got a Weber version and put that on and all was fine after it was setup.

Does any of that sound familiar?

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Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:45 pm

yeah thats wat happens it cuts out at junctions just as iam changing gears! lethal at round abouts how much would a webber be about and is it hard to fit?
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Thu Feb 03, 2005 10:00 am

I remember having this problem on an 87 E 316 1.8 and, although the carb was a bit knackered, it turned out to be some kind of 'air valve'. Sorry can't remember the name of the part but will describe it. It's black and pretty much mouse sized (pc that is) with an in pipe and an out pipe. There's a valve inside which knackers. It sits pretty close to the carb to which it is attached via a vacuum hose. It cost 40 quid 10 years ago. Took the stealers 5 hours to figure the problem!

Mine would stall everytime my foot was off the accelerator.

Hope this helps
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Thu Feb 03, 2005 1:53 pm

I assume you have checked that you have got a spark if not try the distributer cap as it might have worn out...i had the same thing at xmas with my fiat coupe..all you have to do is replace it for about Ԛ£8
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Thu Feb 03, 2005 2:55 pm

yeah got a spark but gonna change the dizzy and the coil to see if that helps
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Fri Feb 04, 2005 7:50 am

If its the carb one it might be a blocked jet so here's a trick I was taught years ago

Take the air filter off completly
Start the engine
From inside the bay open the throttle a bit with one hand- don't rev the nuts off it
Let go of throttle and as the revs die put your other hand over the intake to block all the air off
Before the engine stops whip your hand off and catch it on the throttle with the other one

The theory is that the vacum caused by the engine turning, sucks any cԚ£$p out of the carb

I know it sounds a bit hairy but it does work

Good luck

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Sun Feb 06, 2005 3:06 am

well got it started, friend of mine changed the coil and it started but found out to be only running on 3 plugs so gonna change leads dizzy cap and plugs!
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