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been like this for ages now, this is after a 28 mile trip and the car was left for about 30 mins..
http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n180 ... 5cb95b.mp4
i'll get a video of a first cold start tommorow and get that up, it's a proper piss take on how much it smokes..
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No sounds as at work but looks same as mine, just slightly worse as mine doesn't do it when warm, only when first started from cold until it warms up, I has no idea what is causing it as I have all but given up!
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ha ha, that's not weird, that's exactly what mine does too . .
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Right, ill get a vid now from a cold start
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*awaits amusement*
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http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n180 ... 02aca3.mp4
Sorry for the delay, been doing a "stage 1" pump tune..
anyway the video, it does that for about 10 minutes, even after a good few blasts on the revs it still dosent fully clear up..
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Hehe, thats what mine was like when I smoked out all the FCS campers in 2010, it ain't that bad any more but yeah, will clear up after 10 mins or a quick drive and is perfectly fine to drive!
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Same here, but what causes it?
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padge Wrote:Same here, but what causes it?
Air is the only thing I think that would cause what its doing but I have sealed the filter housing and pretty much just learnt to live with it bacause I couldn't get to the bottom of it!
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Mine did this before, i just advanced the timing a bit and it sorted it.. would also smoke when coming down the revs when the temp got to 70c
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yeah, i can calm it down by advance, but then it sounds terrible..
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You got your cold start advance solenoid wired in?
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My cold start is wired in and my pump is nearly as advanced as it can go! Still does it..........
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where abouts would this be dan?
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Bottom front of the pump......
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Depends what pump he has Dan! some of them just have a blank cap where the solenoid is!
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Yeah but he'l be able to tell if its go a solenoid on it or not, he's not that stupid ![Tongue Tongue](https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/tongue.png) x
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Aye i have the solinoid at the bottom, any picture to show how its meant to be wired up?
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Just start the car and while its missing (running like shit) run a wire from the battery "+" terminal to the solenoid and see if it helps or not, if it does I will find out which wire on the Lucas pump plugs it needs wiring to ![Smile Smile](https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/smile.png) (I have pink in my head for some reason but I will check!)
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just needs a 12v live to it when the car is cold, I think you can connect it via the glowplug relay (NOT the glowplug rail though as that is going to be very high ampage and will probably destroy the solenoid ![lol lol](https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/legacy/lol.gif) ) or alternatively there must be another 12v live when the cars cold, termostat housing maybe somewhere?
Just to test it though, put a bit of wire from the stop solenoid to the advance solenoid and wait til the cars stone cold again, then start it up and see if makes a difference, if it does then you can look into wiring it up permanently.
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Dan! Wrote:just needs a 12v live to it when the car is cold, I think you can connect it via the glowplug relay (NOT the glowplug rail though as that is going to be very high ampage and will probably destroy the solenoid )
The solenoid will only take the current it wants, you can't force it to take more ![Smile Smile](https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/smile.png) Don't worry about connecting directly to the glow plug rail, it'll work just fine.
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