Up till recently, she always started almost immediatly, even if she'd been sat on the drive for a couple of weeks... I've never had any starting problems before.
Just before Christmas I did a routine service just like I've done a dozen times before - new air, oil, fuel filters and an oil change (filters from Milners as always), greased the transmission shaft nipples, bump stops...
Now however, the engine cranks over fast enough but it's a good 3+ seconds before the engine starts. Before it seemd to fire before a complete engine rotation had been completed.
The sound is difficult to describe but the engine seems to try to catch and fire after 3 or 4 turns, then you can just hear the engine turning on the starter and then it will fire. A couple of times I've though she was started only to let go of the key and the engine hasn't actually caught.
This delay before it starts is just long enough for me to start wondering if it's going to fire at all.
Yesterday I left work and it did the above. I got home and a couple of hours later went out and it did it again. Four hours or so later for the return journey home it did it again. She's been standing all night and I've just been out and it's done it again - so it dosn't seem to matter if the engine is warm or cold.
It doesn't sound like it's a problem with the batteries as the engine seems to turn over as fast as it ever did on the starter.
Once she startes there's no smoke after a couple of seconds of running, runs fine at all speeds, gauges look like they always do and not using more fuel then normal.
Around once a month I throw a container of injector cleaner in.
The only thing I can say is different is that when I checked the oil, she's slighly over the Max on the dip stick (must have got my maths wrong) but that's the only thing different from normal.
Any suggestions or is she just starting to show her age ?
Thanks,
Joe
Just before Christmas I did a routine service just like I've done a dozen times before - new air, oil, fuel filters and an oil change (filters from Milners as always), greased the transmission shaft nipples, bump stops...
Now however, the engine cranks over fast enough but it's a good 3+ seconds before the engine starts. Before it seemd to fire before a complete engine rotation had been completed.
The sound is difficult to describe but the engine seems to try to catch and fire after 3 or 4 turns, then you can just hear the engine turning on the starter and then it will fire. A couple of times I've though she was started only to let go of the key and the engine hasn't actually caught.
This delay before it starts is just long enough for me to start wondering if it's going to fire at all.
Yesterday I left work and it did the above. I got home and a couple of hours later went out and it did it again. Four hours or so later for the return journey home it did it again. She's been standing all night and I've just been out and it's done it again - so it dosn't seem to matter if the engine is warm or cold.
It doesn't sound like it's a problem with the batteries as the engine seems to turn over as fast as it ever did on the starter.
Once she startes there's no smoke after a couple of seconds of running, runs fine at all speeds, gauges look like they always do and not using more fuel then normal.
Around once a month I throw a container of injector cleaner in.
The only thing I can say is different is that when I checked the oil, she's slighly over the Max on the dip stick (must have got my maths wrong) but that's the only thing different from normal.
Any suggestions or is she just starting to show her age ?
Thanks,
Joe
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