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clee wrote:Nice one but a word of warning ...next time take the rear glass off ...all that shifting and twisting on the body can have a shattering effect
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phildini wrote:.......A bit late in the year...... another A610 back on the road!!!
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clee wrote:Got all the vac pipes etc plumbed in the right way/holes ???
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phildini wrote:phildini wrote:.......A bit late in the year...... another A610 back on the road!!!
I think I spoke too soon!!! NOW before I join Mr Gamblin at the Alpine Asylum, my fecking French wh0re has decided that she looks way too good to leave the driveway. It starts, it idles but as soon as I rev around the 3k mark on load or off, it cuts off. I then need to restart and drive it like a French possy... Now I don't think this is the usual shite A610 issue as the car is not even getting hot. Now before you guys say it....
1) Earth points all connected and cleaned
2) Dizzy & rotor arm replace 1k miles ago
3) Spark plugs replaced 1k miles ago
4) spark plug leads replaced 1k miles ago
5) TPS replaced 100 miles ago
6) TDC sensor replaced 10 miles ago
7) All Fuel filters front and rear replaced 1k miles ago
Amal valve replaced 100 miles ago
9) air filter replaced 1k miles ago
PLEASE, PLEASE SOMEBODY COME TO MY RESCUE, I AM LOSING THE WILL TO LIVE, THIS FECKING CAR HAS COST ME A FORTUNE AND STILL NO GO. I am sure it might be something very stupid but now I think I have reached the limit of my patience with this car........
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JohnC wrote:Cutting off at around a set number of revs to me, sounds like fuel starvation..... is there a fuel restriction somewhere that is just allowing fuel to flow for low rev running, but is insufficient for higher revs? ...... just a thought.
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blueg33 wrote:JohnC wrote:Cutting off at around a set number of revs to me, sounds like fuel starvation..... is there a fuel restriction somewhere that is just allowing fuel to flow for low rev running, but is insufficient for higher revs? ...... just a thought.
I had exactly the same thought on the last description of the symptoms as I recognised them.
When I had issues with the front lifter pump the engine would die either after about 5 mins of idling or as I put my foot down. On my car the lifter pump was working intermittantly, and I reckon to some degree there was also a siphon effect from the front tank to the aux tank, so if I stopped the car it would re-start after a few minutes then die as soon as i put my foot down.
Also, as the fuel was running out then ecu made adjustments to try and keep it running and this caused the revs to rise just before cut out.
I may be way off the mark, but its worth considering.
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