fxp
Well-known member
Ok, I'm sure this is simple, but just pretend I'm a complete fool (shouldn't be too hard)
I decided to try my hand at servicing the old girl (stocky standard 1966 170 Oz Falcon) this morning (complete engine novice, but I had the factory service manual so I figured I'd be ok). The car runs nice and smooth, but it's been running a little hot in Sydney's heatwave and after 6 months it was time for a little maintenance.
Anyhow, I flushed the coolant and replaced it, and did the same with the oil and filter. Engine bay got a bit wet doing it, but all seemed fine when I ran the engine after. Then the problems start. I pulled the plugs to check them and the gap. Gave each one a clean up (they were all in pretty good nick) and file and checked the gap to 0.032 (0.8 mm) and replaced each one in turn. Torqued em in and replaced the lead (no I haven't mistakenly swapped any leads). Now the damn thing is missing. Slightly rough at idle, but if I try and drive it she goes no where and feels like it's going to rip the engine off the mounts.
I started pulling leads, and it seems 1 & 5 are the problems (I think). Every other cylinder noticeably slows the engine when I pull off the lead. Pull the lead off these two and there isn't too much of a difference. I pulled all of the plugs out again to double check them and even swapped them around (2 swapped with 5), but no change, still seems I have 1 & 5 missing.
So am I missing something ultra obvious? I'm suspecting the leads, but they're pretty new, and all I've done is take em off the plugs and then put them back on.
I decided to try my hand at servicing the old girl (stocky standard 1966 170 Oz Falcon) this morning (complete engine novice, but I had the factory service manual so I figured I'd be ok). The car runs nice and smooth, but it's been running a little hot in Sydney's heatwave and after 6 months it was time for a little maintenance.
Anyhow, I flushed the coolant and replaced it, and did the same with the oil and filter. Engine bay got a bit wet doing it, but all seemed fine when I ran the engine after. Then the problems start. I pulled the plugs to check them and the gap. Gave each one a clean up (they were all in pretty good nick) and file and checked the gap to 0.032 (0.8 mm) and replaced each one in turn. Torqued em in and replaced the lead (no I haven't mistakenly swapped any leads). Now the damn thing is missing. Slightly rough at idle, but if I try and drive it she goes no where and feels like it's going to rip the engine off the mounts.
I started pulling leads, and it seems 1 & 5 are the problems (I think). Every other cylinder noticeably slows the engine when I pull off the lead. Pull the lead off these two and there isn't too much of a difference. I pulled all of the plugs out again to double check them and even swapped them around (2 swapped with 5), but no change, still seems I have 1 & 5 missing.
So am I missing something ultra obvious? I'm suspecting the leads, but they're pretty new, and all I've done is take em off the plugs and then put them back on.