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Stalling problems- who's going to help me :)
Ollie - May 12th, 2012 at 11:15 AM

Boys and girls, need some opinions!

So my 1500sp keeps stalling if Im in a gear and just clutch in and let the revs drop off. It then turns back on fine and will idle normally. To get around this I have to just slow down in gear and wait till the revs are almost at idle then clutch in.

Im thinking that it's because of the massive amount of holes in the exhaust- would I be right?? The lack of back pressure?

It's had a full service- points, timing etc, so I'm putting I down to the exhaust?

Cheers!


Pollywaffle - May 12th, 2012 at 11:23 AM

Ollie, limp it to my place and I can have a look at it. Even this arvo if you want. Or I can drive to your place.

Mine also did this and with a little adjusting I was able to fix it. It was a little bit of trial and error but I got it.


Ollie - May 12th, 2012 at 11:56 AM

I was going to call you bud! Was thinking of just getting the second hand exhaust I have and getting you to give me a hand to bolt it up. Busy today but during the week?


hellbugged - May 12th, 2012 at 12:02 PM

What carb?


Ollie - May 12th, 2012 at 12:10 PM

Stockie- and checked for faults with the service. It's not squirting as much as it should, but Still running fine :)


Pollywaffle - May 12th, 2012 at 12:30 PM

Sure thing mate. Come over anytime! I can rebuild the carby too if it needs to be done.


Ollie - May 12th, 2012 at 01:06 PM

^ nerd :smilegrin:


Pollywaffle - May 12th, 2012 at 01:51 PM

Thanks Ollie! :smilegrin:


68AutoBug - May 12th, 2012 at 02:58 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Ollie
Boys and girls, need some opinions!

So my 1500sp keeps stalling if Im in a gear and just clutch in and let the revs drop off. It then turns back on fine and will idle normally. To get around this I have to just slow down in gear and wait till the revs are almost at idle then clutch in.

Im thinking that it's because of the massive amount of holes in the exhaust- would I be right?? The lack of back pressure?

It's had a full service- points, timing etc, so I'm putting I down to the exhaust?

Cheers!


Air Cooled beetle VW misfire etc badly if any holes in anything just about..
its all got to be connected... with no leaks..
hopefully its just that...

parts that do wear out at any time:

rotor button [can burn the resistor out]
Distributor cap: can get cracks in it [wipe with WD40]
Condensor can Fail at any time- or work/fail/work[/]

all these were changed back in the old days frequently..
along with spark plugs and leads.. etc
but not so much these days..

the heatriser pipe that runs from one side to the other under the carburetor.. having this block up or rust out can cause problems too... as the inlet air is too cold...
Mine rusted out... carby froze up... [winter]

cheers

LEE