So, Went to start my 74 Duster , and it would not fire. When I went to turn the key off it seemed to start a little. Tried again and as I turned the key off it Popped-backfired. What do you guys think?
Probably just the extra drag from the trans depending on how much it came down.Ok- When it was running I also noticed that the idle was staying kind of high and when I put the car in gear(4-speed) the idle would come down. Don't know if it's related. What do you guys think?
I actually had a bad rotor do the exact same thing. It would let the brass blade on the rotor spin away from the post while cranking, and as soon as you let off the key the little brass piece would get back in place and make it act like it wanted to start.
Nope. The ballast is bypassed when cranking, so if ballast is bad it will try to start, but die in run.
My guess is a short on the coil -, or bad transistor in ECM. When you turn it off, you get a spark, but it is not in time with engine.
The other possibility is pickup related, faulty, gap too wide, or connector issue.
Are you aware of fast idle, as part of the choke function? Cold gear oil loads the engine a bit. Had a bug that would drive in neutral at -10F.Ok- When it was running I also noticed that the idle was staying kind of high and when I put the car in gear(4-speed) the idle would come down. Don't know if it's related. What do you guys think?
There would have to be two faults, IGN1, and IGN2. But, it backfired, that happens if it has even cranked with fuel present, coil energized, then key off. If the ECM is not triggered, shorted, or coil- grounded, key off makes a spark. With V8, high probability it will pop on some cylinder, but not in correct time.Not if the fault is no power on the start side.
The ignition switch can be bad on the start side and fire a spark only when you let go of the key, but most engines I have had fire up at that point anyway just because they are already spinning.
They don't usually backfire though as I would call a backfire.
Trail- no the idle was acting different. I would come to a stop and it would be high. I have been wondering why. Don't know if its related
There would have to be two faults, IGN1, and IGN2. But, it backfired, that happens if it has even cranked with fuel present, coil energized, then key off. If the ECM is not triggered, shorted, or coil- grounded, key off makes a spark. With V8, high probability it will pop on some cylinder, but not in correct time.
WHAT???
Where do you come up with the weird stuff you do.?
I have had them come off before and the person that owned the car was totally stumped on why it wouldn't run.
It's one of those things your eyes just kind of move to involuntarily so I saw it as soon as I took the cap off.