Miks15
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| posted on 3/1/10 at 05:37 PM |
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few more engine qs
Ive decided im going to try test fire my engine in the next few days, (hopefully tomorrow if all goes well!)
just a few more questions:
1. Can i wire the ignition coil straight to a battery, i have my loom but havent started installing it yet, but i assume you can just put 12v straight
to the coil and the dizzy will do the rest?
2.Is the starter motor and the coil the only things that will need and power to get it going?
3. I believe the one fluid i will definatly need in the engine is oil, the engine still has the oil pressure sender in it, so how can i use this to
make sure the oil is gettin round? Will there be a resistance change across the sender?
Finally and last tips before i try and fire it?
(dont worry i will make sure i have a video camera on hand when i do try)
thanks
Mikkel
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speedyxjs
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| posted on 3/1/10 at 05:46 PM |
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1 - Yes
2 - I think so
3 - Yes
I look forward to seeing the video. Good luck!
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Miks15
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| posted on 3/1/10 at 05:54 PM |
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i do love it when thats the response!
Will it be a sudden drop in resistance when its at pressure? or will it be a gradual drop as the pressure builds?
And am i right in thinking that i need to turn it over without any power to the coil first, to check the pressure is up, before firing?
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Werner Van Loock
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| posted on 3/1/10 at 06:13 PM |
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is it a oil pressure sender or a oil pressure switch? Switch is present on every engine
And a switch obviously wotks as a switch, normal closed (so witch opens if pressure is up)
Just put a inline fuse in place for the coil, if something is wrong the fuse blows otherwise you might fry the coil or anything else.
http://www.clubstylus.be
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blakep82
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| posted on 3/1/10 at 06:30 PM |
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what i did on my vauxhall engine with ford edis ignition is this
wired the edis, coil, and starter solenoid straight to the battery. the starter solenoid was done via a starter button.
oil was the only fluid i had too. i made sure the engine was turned before starting (to get oil pressure up) as the engine would only run 20secs at a
time
i didn't use any way of checking the oil pressure (silly) as i forgot. as far as i know it didn't cause any damage anyway. the guy who
built my engine did tell me it made good pressure so i'm not hugely worried by it
good luck, and hope to see the video soon
here's my video from a distance, but you can see there's no radiator involved, and no alternator belt, so don't worry about running
everything off the battery
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3eKGBIy-d4
[Edited on 3/1/10 by blakep82]
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Miks15
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| posted on 3/1/10 at 07:22 PM |
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if its a switch (seems to make sense) would be alot easier!
seems like a really possibilty that it will get fired up in the next couple of days
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blakep82
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| posted on 3/1/10 at 07:25 PM |
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just wire up a lamp to the pressure switch, done light goes off, oil up to pressure
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MakeEverything
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| posted on 3/1/10 at 07:46 PM |
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You need ow if its a sender or a switch. A sender wont necessarily 'light the little light'.
If youve put oil in it, then unless you connect a pressure gauge, theres no real way of telling if the oil pump is working.
It depends on whether its EFI or carbs. A carb engine just needs power to the coil and starter. An EFI system needs power to lots of other stuff -
normally via the ECU.
The only fluids you need in the engine are OIL, WATER and FUEL - (preferrably not mixed! )
Good luck. Dont lean over the engine when turning it over. I learnt this the hard way, and ended up with no eyebrows from an old Fiat X1/9. Worst
case, something will fly off and hit you.
Kindest Regards,
Richard.
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Steve G
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| posted on 3/1/10 at 09:43 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by MakeEverything
A carb engine just needs power to the coil and starter.
....and power to the fuel pump unless its mechanical like a Pinto?? (or safely rig up a gravity feed)
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twinturbo
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| posted on 4/1/10 at 06:09 AM |
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1)
What engine is it, what's the ignition system?
How is fuel delivered?
Does it have a carb heater or an anti run on switch?
TT
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Miks15
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| posted on 4/1/10 at 11:22 AM |
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its a carb engine running of gsxr600 carbs.
for the first fire im going to try just gravity feed, and spray a little bit in the carbs to get her going.
Im going to go over now and try to have a fiddle, fingers crossed there will be a lovely video being posted up later today!
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blakep82
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| posted on 4/1/10 at 12:23 PM |
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and what ignition system are you using?
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Miks15
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| posted on 4/1/10 at 01:14 PM |
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my engine has a distributor on, with a single ignition coil that feeds the dizzy
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blakep82
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| posted on 4/1/10 at 01:18 PM |
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ah, yeah, i remember now lol. i forgot my old E30 (with an E36's engine in it) had a distributor
awesome. hows it going?
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