loss of power and sputter at 3000 rpm HELP
#16
Three Wheelin'
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My fingers are crossed, whatever it is I will sort it out, I love my 964 so much
Last edited by SuperUser; 11-28-2012 at 09:49 AM.
#18
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When you install your secondary distributor cap, I would double check that the wires are plugged in to the correct ports. I'm wondering if you may have one pair of wires crossed.
#19
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
I dont think so, I double checked them all with the backside method but I guess anything is possible. Before the adjustment some were a little loose and some were tight, none were off by very much and the tight ones had some lash.
I will check all the wires and install the spare DME I have in the airport parking garage when I get home.
#21
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
The O2 sensor was removed from the engine tin so they could be painted and was reinstalled when the tins were put back in.
Last edited by SuperUser; 11-29-2012 at 12:20 PM.
#22
Instructor
Air flow meter ? Can give an intermittent fault at a particular air flow volume range (which correlates with a rev range often).
Don't think an O2 sensor does this - mine was disconnected for 4 years before I realised the PO had taken it off and forgotten to put it back on ! :-)
Don't think an O2 sensor does this - mine was disconnected for 4 years before I realised the PO had taken it off and forgotten to put it back on ! :-)
#23
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
The DME helped a bit and I made it home safely. Today I had to take the car in to get emissions and discovered the primary coil was not giving any spark, the car still passed with flying colors. It looks like I will be doing a complete ignition overhall:-)
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
Last edited by SuperUser; 12-02-2012 at 10:54 AM.
#24
Nordschleife Master
I just started experiencing this shiz for the first time this morning as I drove to a PCA autocross.
I stopped at a gas station, switched the DME relay, but the problem persists. Sucks.
I'm still going to run it today, hopefully it is intermittent enough to not ruin my day.
Steve's comment regarding the ticking beig arcing wires kinda sounds like a possibility for me.
I planned on pulling the car apart after today's event, so I guess I need to add ignition components to my to-do list.
I stopped at a gas station, switched the DME relay, but the problem persists. Sucks.
I'm still going to run it today, hopefully it is intermittent enough to not ruin my day.
Steve's comment regarding the ticking beig arcing wires kinda sounds like a possibility for me.
I planned on pulling the car apart after today's event, so I guess I need to add ignition components to my to-do list.
#25
Nordschleife Master
I just started experiencing this shiz for the first time this morning as I drove to a PCA autocross.
I stopped at a gas station, switched the DME relay, but the problem persists. Sucks.
I'm still going to run it today, hopefully it is intermittent enough to not ruin my day.
Steve's comment regarding the ticking beig arcing wires kinda sounds like a possibility for me.
I planned on pulling the car apart after today's event, so I guess I need to add ignition components to my to-do list.
I stopped at a gas station, switched the DME relay, but the problem persists. Sucks.
I'm still going to run it today, hopefully it is intermittent enough to not ruin my day.
Steve's comment regarding the ticking beig arcing wires kinda sounds like a possibility for me.
I planned on pulling the car apart after today's event, so I guess I need to add ignition components to my to-do list.
Driving home however, I felt it cut out a few times, but not nearly as bad as it did in the morning.
#26
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
I hope it is a quick and easy fix for you. I ordered the new coils and a few other little things from Pelican this morning, I hope to get the parts all installed before the weekend.
#28
Nordschleife Master
I've been away from the car for a bit, but I just went out to the garage and disconnected the coil lead on the primary distributor and attempted to fire up the car. The car cranks, and sounds like it's trying to start, but never actually fires. It almost started once, stumbled a bit, then died. Any thoughts?
Will a broken dist. belt create the symptom i'm describing as far as it almost starting then dying? I'd assume a broken belt would just not even try to fire at all? Or would what i'm describing happen if the belt broke and it is only firing on 1 cylinder?
Will a broken dist. belt create the symptom i'm describing as far as it almost starting then dying? I'd assume a broken belt would just not even try to fire at all? Or would what i'm describing happen if the belt broke and it is only firing on 1 cylinder?
#29
Nordschleife Master
Problem found. I hope.
Both distributor caps look like this on the inside.
Close up of the points
White residue on one of the wire points on one of the caps
The distributor belt seems to be intact, but I think it would only be prudent to rebuild the distributor w/ a new belt now that i'm touching on all this.
Both distributor caps look like this on the inside.
Close up of the points
White residue on one of the wire points on one of the caps
The distributor belt seems to be intact, but I think it would only be prudent to rebuild the distributor w/ a new belt now that i'm touching on all this.
#30
RL Technical Advisor
Those caps & rotors are LONG overdue for replacement and if the wires have been in service for that long, its time to replace them as well.