I'm with Bill. Easy enough to verify that all is timed up correctly...the first step.
This misfire is independent of the possible timing belt issue? i.e. it was happening before you did the t-belt work? On Mar 11, 2012, at 7:29 PM, Bill Cardell wrote: > You are using the +10 ign setup mode, right? If only you'd had a Ninja > tool.... > You can pull the VC and top plastic cover, reach in with open end 14mm to > loosen tensioner pulley. Use the regular TDC marks on the front pulley > (damper) timed to the plastic cover, no need to see the notch on the crank > sprocket. Shouldn't take half an hour. > > Bill Cardell > Owner > Flyin' Miata > 1-800-359-6957 (sales) > 970-464-5600 (tech support) > www.flyinmiata.com > www.fmwestfield.com > > > > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Glenn Johnson > Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2012 5:23 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Water Pump, Timing Belt, and Coils > > Hi folks, > > I need a quick bit of collective analysis: I just changed the water pump on > my '97 FMII with Link, thought I'd been meticulous with the timing belt part > but the base timing now looks like it's advanced 14 degrees - white dot > indicating 14 degrees, yellow to the left of it off the scale. > > I'm guessing it's not just that it cam timing was wrong before and I've just > corrected re-fitting the timing belt, as if try to adjust the base timing > back to indicating correctly the car will stall before I've got there. > > Assuming the worst, how little of a strip down can I get away with to set the > cam timing again? Can you get the covers off with the accessory belts and > water pump and crank pulleys in place, and see the crank shaft mark? > > Finally, trying to work out a misfire under boost that's not been affected by > changing leads or plugs and re-gapping to 0.8 mm. I've had a coil pack go > before and it was immediate and complete, i.e. straight to firing on two > cylinders. Here the car is fine off boost and even up to 12 PSI or so. Do > coils have failure modes like this? Would I be able to determine from a data > log whether the misfire was an ignition or a fuelling issue? > > Thanks in advance, > > Glenn > > _______________________________________________ > Miatapower mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.miatapower.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/miatapower
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