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Post by RTW0223 on Wed Dec 29, 2010 11:37 am

Everytime I go to start my car in the morning, or after sitting for a couple days, it will take a couple clicks to start which is about normal, but after idling for about 3 seconds it will just die. I go to start it again and it doesnt die. So basically it takes me two turns of the key to start my car. Any ideas?

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Re: Starting issues

Post by TT_05_Stang on Wed Dec 29, 2010 11:50 am

Can be a lot of different things... but since you have had vacuum leak issues, that is the first place I would start.


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Re: Starting issues

Post by RTW0223 on Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:49 pm

yeah, still unsure how to check them. Just found out the two bolts holding my steering rack on were very loose and two headers bolts on my passanger header are no longer there FML

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Re: Starting issues

Post by TT_05_Stang on Wed Dec 29, 2010 1:47 pm

RTW0223 wrote:yeah, still unsure how to check them. Just found out the two bolts holding my steering rack on were very loose and two headers bolts on my passanger header are no longer there FML


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for finding vacuum leaks you can use any type of spray liquid that is somewhat flammable, yet evaporates quick, like starting fluid. Spray a little bit around the lines, or connections and listen for rpm changes in the engine.

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Re: Starting issues

Post by RTW0223 on Wed Dec 29, 2010 1:50 pm

yeah i have the stage 8's, its just i lost some of the snap on things :/

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Re: Starting issues

Post by TT_05_Stang on Wed Dec 29, 2010 1:51 pm

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/STG-PP8913/

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Re: Starting issues

Post by RTW0223 on Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:23 pm

ahh sweet.

i should also mention that when i try to accelerate fast and bang through the gears, the car lags between every gear, and i have close to no torque in 5th gear

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Re: Starting issues

Post by chrisverneuil on Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:41 pm

RTW0223 wrote:ahh sweet.

i should also mention that when i try to accelerate fast and bang through the gears, the car lags between every gear, and i have close to no torque in 5th gear


Ummm ur cars got probs dude.......We need a tech day for Ryans stang. We need her to run tip top for summer

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Re: Starting issues

Post by RTW0223 on Wed Dec 29, 2010 4:48 pm

yeah we do. i need to at least finish the rally...

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Re: Starting issues

Post by mjr46 on Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:48 am

run a koer/koeo test and verify no codes exist first ryan, smoke machine if you had access to one will find any and all vac leaks in a few seconds, much more accurate than spraying liquids around, smoke machine is what I use here Smile

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Re: Starting issues

Post by chrisverneuil on Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:51 am

He should take the car to you:) Ryan take it to mjr46

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Re: Starting issues

Post by RTW0223 on Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:16 am

yeah im taking the car to him soon, but for another reason Smile and my fog machine is at school lol

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more issues..

Post by RTW0223 on Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:32 pm

well to go along with the fact that i need an alignment, i came around my street corner a bit fast and heard a strange sound from the front... put the car on jacks and found the the rack and pinion had moved out of place where the two bolts hold it against the chasis. so i tightened up those bolts so now it is flush... but now my steering column is touching the driver side long tube... this has never prevuously been the case... and while the car run... i can feel the longtubes shake through the steering wheel..



also, i had the car running in order to do some leak testing. i used wd40 and sprayed the connections from the heads to the lower intake and the lower intake to the upper. after spraying there seemed t be no apparent rpm changes, however it seemed as if the wd40 was "sucked" through the cracks.

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Re: Starting issues

Post by mjr46 on Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:32 pm

if the rack is seated properly Ryan and the shaft is in the proper position on the splines to the rack and it still touches, one of two options, 1. dimple the header, 2. get a aftermarket shaft from a place like flamming river for tight clearance.....as for the testing for vaccum leaks, are you having a prob?? normally I smoke test for such = finds all leaks even the ones the carb cleaner can't get too......when you come next week if you want, I can't rent out the smoke machine from the service manager, he keeps it locked up but usually for 10 bucks I can borrow it Smile

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Re: Starting issues

Post by RTW0223 on Sun Jan 02, 2011 1:12 am

i was trying to dimple it a tad, but the area is tight to work with. any suggestions? and yeah, as far as i know, the rack and steering column are where they should be.
and yeah lets aim to do the smoke test. this engine needs to last at least 2 more years til it gets put in a better home... an actual garage Smile

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