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  • albersj51
    5th Gear
    • May 2010
    • 687

    something got wet...

    So i take the rover to the gym last night and as i'm leaving it starts pouring rain. I just wait it out in the truck. It stops and i get on my way. Going down the road at 35 (45 zone) due to the water on the road i hit a big puddle which splashes the entire truck. I couldn't slow down since the guy behind me was tailgating. After the puddle i hit the gas but no power. She bucks a few times gives me some power, bucks again and stalls out. I coast into a neighborhood wherei pushed her to a safe place to dry over night. Drove to see if she starts but no. Same as last night, she starts but wont turn over. I put on another cap,double checked the wires but nothing. This is a first for me, any ideas? It rained again today so it probably didn't dry much. I have a 25d dizzy with pertronix ignitor, pertronix coil and. New wires and rotor. When my buddy finishes with work ill test for spark, but pretty sure its not getting to the plugs. If so i swap out rotors and coils. Any other ideas? Thanks!

    J
  • mongoswede
    5th Gear
    • May 2010
    • 757

    #2
    Originally posted by albersj51
    So i take the rover to the gym last night and as i'm leaving it starts pouring rain. I just wait it out in the truck. It stops and i get on my way. Going down the road at 35 (45 zone) due to the water on the road i hit a big puddle which splashes the entire truck. I couldn't slow down since the guy behind me was tailgating. After the puddle i hit the gas but no power. She bucks a few times gives me some power, bucks again and stalls out. I coast into a neighborhood wherei pushed her to a safe place to dry over night. Drove to see if she starts but no. Same as last night, she starts but wont turn over. I put on another cap,double checked the wires but nothing. This is a first for me, any ideas? It rained again today so it probably didn't dry much. I have a 25d dizzy with pertronix ignitor, pertronix coil and. New wires and rotor. When my buddy finishes with work ill test for spark, but pretty sure its not getting to the plugs. If so i swap out rotors and coils. Any other ideas? Thanks!

    J
    what do you mean by that bit in red?

    Check all the connections to the coil, the battery, and to the distributor. makes sure that no water got up into the the plug wire connections. for the hell of it try spraying all the plug wires with WD40 and see if it starts. Check your battery and alternator connections. Could water have gotten into your carb somehow?

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    • Nium
      4th Gear
      • Aug 2009
      • 400

      #3
      Seems that the wording's backwards in that "she'll turn over, but wont start", IMHO.
      Walker
      1968 Series IIA-"Ronnie"
      88" SW, 2.25L Petrol, LHD

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      • albersj51
        5th Gear
        • May 2010
        • 687

        #4
        Sorry, i may have reversed the words: i hit the start button and it turns over but the engine doesn't fire up.

        As for the carb, i guess its possible, but i doubt it. I refitted the oil bath on Sunday and clamped the elbow down tight.

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        • Bostonian1976
          5th Gear
          • Nov 2006
          • 750

          #5
          either an electrical connection got knocked loose by the power of the 'splash,' or something got wet that's still wet. Bring some WD-40 with you next time you try it out
          '67 sort of station wagon (limestone), '65 gray hardtop, '63 blue Station Wagon, '64 limestone station wagon in pieces

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          • albersj51
            5th Gear
            • May 2010
            • 687

            #6
            What is WD-40 safe to use on? Don't want to go rambo with it and foul something

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            • mongoswede
              5th Gear
              • May 2010
              • 757

              #7
              Originally posted by albersj51
              What is WD-40 safe to use on? Don't want to go rambo with it and foul something

              safe on pretty much everything. Avoid contact with your eyes and try not to drink too much of it. Don't spray it on any brake linings.

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              • albersj51
                5th Gear
                • May 2010
                • 687

                #8
                Darn it! First drinking too much beer makes me an alcoholic, and now i can't drink WD-40?! What's the world coming to!

                Thanks, Mongoswede!

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                • artpeck
                  3rd Gear
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 368

                  #9
                  My two cents. First pull a wire of a plug and check for spark. If no spark Check all the electrical connections to the coil. Coil to dizzy etc. Still no spark use a cheap volt meter to see where you lose the connection. Power to coil, negative earth to dizzy. There are not that many things that could wrong here that would yield those symptoms. I suppose you could have sucked water Into the carb but that would have had to have been a mongo splash and likely would have killed the engine pretty immediately. Possible you might have fried the coil if water surged up there but again that would have been a definitive shut off versus what you saw.
                  1995 NAS D-90 Soft Top, AA Yellow
                  1973 Series III '88 Hard Top, Limestone
                  1957 Series I, Deep bronze green

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                  • Terrys
                    Overdrive
                    • May 2007
                    • 1382

                    #10
                    WD-40, or CRC should be carried in any series truck.

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                    • albersj51
                      5th Gear
                      • May 2010
                      • 687

                      #11
                      The pertronix coil (3 months old) pooped the bed. Pulled the HT lead and got a weak white spark. Put in the old Lucas and she fired right up...first time Lucas ever helped! Thanks for the help guys!

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                      • artpeck
                        3rd Gear
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 368

                        #12
                        Must have shorted out and it fried. For what it is worth I went thought every electrical connection on my defender and cleaned the connections then used dielectric grease as I had constant gremlins of one sort or another. Since doing this it has run flawlessly. I will do the same on the series after I get a bunch of other stuff done.
                        1995 NAS D-90 Soft Top, AA Yellow
                        1973 Series III '88 Hard Top, Limestone
                        1957 Series I, Deep bronze green

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                        • SafeAirOne
                          Overdrive
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 3435

                          #13
                          And, just to add my 2 cents---When I had a vehicle that had a distributor, I always carried a spray can of silicon lubricant. It REALLY displaces water and is pretty safe to go crazy with. I also used to smear a good thick bead of dielectric grease on the bottom of the distributor cap, then install it. Same with putting some in each ignition wire boot before installation. You'd be amazed at how well that keeps the water out of the ignition components.
                          --Mark

                          1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                          0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                          (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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                          • albersj51
                            5th Gear
                            • May 2010
                            • 687

                            #14
                            Thanks guys! Im going to pick up some dielectric grease this weekend and go to town! Called Amazon (where i bought the coil) and they're sending me a new one.

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                            • disco2hse
                              4th Gear
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 451

                              #15
                              Originally posted by SafeAirOne
                              When I had a vehicle that had a distributor, I always carried a spray can of silicon lubricant. It REALLY displaces water and is pretty safe to go crazy with.
                              Umm. Yeah it really is quite handy to have around when the need arises

                              For external use only
                              Alan

                              109 Stage 1 V8 ex-army FFR
                              2005 Disco 2 HSE

                              http://www.youtube.com/user/alalit

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