Still in trouble with Timing.

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Still in trouble with Timing.
#1
Hi Guys,
I would like to ask some one with greater knowledge than myself to help me with this problem.
My 306 estate which I have owned for about 10 years is suffering with engine timing.
The rev counter drops to Zero and the engine light comes on, this happens after about 30 seconds of starting the engine.
My local garage have got the engine to run Ok by altering the timing mechanically its a bit noisy when first started but its OK when warm.
Most people have said its the crankshaft sensor which controls the rev counter, I have fitted a new one today and still have the same problem. I would like to get the engine running as it should, the car is good apart from this, no rust and to good to scrap or sell for peanuts.

Regards

Paul
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#2
Didnt you have a thread on this the other day?
Wishes for more power...
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#3
Yes.. But still need some help. I will check some of the wiring behind the front bumper when it not cold and raining,. Do you know if there are and earth points under there?

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Paul
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