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    Default Won't start

    I was idling my 2.25 and after about 15 minutes it just stopped. The carb is getting fuel, fuel pump and filter are new, the sparks and air filter are new. I ordered a new coil. I have sprayed starter fluid in the carb. What else can I do, check or replace? Thanks in advance.

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    It got bored just sitting there doing nothing.

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    All new lights and lens were being installed during that time

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    So, are the plugs wet? This would indicate if you are geting fuel to the engine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Parker View Post
    So, are the plugs wet? This would indicate if you are geting fuel to the engine.
    Thanks, another thing to check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nate6472 View Post
    I have sprayed starter fluid in the carb.
    What happpened when you tried to start it after spraying a bit of starting fluid in it?

    If 'nothing', then fuel isn't your problem and it'll most likely be ignition (or lack thereof). In that case, check all the normal tune-up stuff and if it all looks OK and is within specification, replace the cheap consumable bits (cap, rotor, condensor, points) then move on to the more expensive stuff. For it to stop outright, it's unlikely to be an individual plug or plug wire that is the problem.
    --Mark

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by SafeAirOne View Post
    What happpened when you tried to start it after spraying a bit of starting fluid in it?

    If 'nothing', then fuel isn't your problem and it'll most likely be ignition (or lack thereof). In that case, check all the normal tune-up stuff and if it all looks OK and is within specification, replace the cheap consumable bits (cap, rotor, condensor, points) then move on to the more expensive stuff. For it to stop outright, it's unlikely to be an individual plug or plug wire that is the problem.


    I have ordered a coil from RN and will give it a go when it arrives. If nothing, I plan on replacing the cap, rotor arm, points and condenser. In the mean time I have been cleaning the outside and top of card with a carb cleaner. All this attempting to start has weakened the battery, so it was replaced. I attempted to start via jumping from another vehicle as well. Does not turn over as fast as I would like, but could because of weak primary battery.

    Nate B
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    80 Merc 230GE Petrol in 2011
    78 SIII 109" RHD Petrol in 2011
    82 SIII 88" RHD Petrol in 2010
    82 SIII 88" RHD Diesel in 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by nate6472 View Post
    Thanks, another thing to check.

    Plugs wet with petrol. It is getting plenty of air, so must be something electric. Working with RN now on getting points and condenser. What else could it be?

    Nate B
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    84 Defender 110 3 Door RHD Petrol in 2012
    80 Merc 230GE Petrol in 2011
    78 SIII 109" RHD Petrol in 2011
    82 SIII 88" RHD Petrol in 2010
    82 SIII 88" RHD Diesel in 2009
    92 Range Rover - In the 90's
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    I know it's in a (pre-Defender) 110, but it's a Series engine. You might want to have a look in the 'Series Rover' area of this forum. There's an exact-same thread going on right now titled "Restored Series III 109 2.25 Won't Restart". That'll tell you everything you need to know.

    If not, I dare say that there's a LOT larger 2.25 knowledge pool over there than over here.
    --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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    Thanks

    Nate B
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    80 Merc 230GE Petrol in 2011
    78 SIII 109" RHD Petrol in 2011
    82 SIII 88" RHD Petrol in 2010
    82 SIII 88" RHD Diesel in 2009
    92 Range Rover - In the 90's
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