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1st Generation 1979-1985 Discussion |
05-19-2011, 07:33 PM
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Join Date: May 2009
Age: 71
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'83 RX-7 starts fine but won't keep running
My factory original 1983 RX7 starts fine but cuts off after a few seconds. It acts like it's not getting enough gas. This started suddenly one day recently when I stopped at a stop sign.
If I pump the gas pedal slightly the engine will keep going. But if I hold the pedal steady at any position the engine shuts off. If I wait a few seconds it starts up fine and runs great for a few seconds. Then cuts off.
The car hadn't been driven in about 6 months so I thought the problem might be caused by bad gas. I drained the tank, purged the fuel line, and put in fresh gas. No luck, same problem. The car ran fine for a couple of miles before the problem started. The problem came on suddenly.
I also installed new plugs. It made little if any difference.
I'm not sure my problem is related to the fuel system. How does a rotary engine act when its skipping? I don't think this is an ignition problem but how can I be sure? I connected a timing light to each plug wire. It flashes on each wire indicating some kind of fire must be there. I'm not sure if that's a good test.
I rebuilt the carb about ten years ago. It's worked great ever since. Could something have suddenly plugged it?
The fuel pump seems to be working fine. It pumps a steady stream of gas when I disconnect the fuel line at the carb and drop it into a bucket. I don't know what the pressure is. It that critical?
What's the fuel return line for? I'm talking about the line that goes from the carb back to the tank. Does it carry fuel at all times or is it just for returning vapors to the tank?
Any help is greatly appreciated. I don't want to rebuild the carb only to find that's not the problem.
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05-19-2011, 10:47 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Fredericksburg, Va
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Air, Fuel & Spark just like any vehicle. Start with the basics. Clogged filters, check your plugs, vacuum leaks, bad gas, check your Dizzy & wires.
If I remember correctly the stock pressure on a 12A would be 4.5 psi
The return line carries fuel back to the tank. Some cars use a return type fuel system & some don't.
Take a look here. http://www.racingbeat.com/mazda/perf...agnostics.html
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05-20-2011, 10:30 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Age: 71
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Thanks for the response, Boosted. And also for the good info.
I'm wondering if the RX7 carb has any type of filter or screen where the fuel lines attach. I haven't worked on a GM carb lately, but they used to have a very small cartridge filter inside the carb where the fuel line attached to the carb. I'm wondering if the RX7 carb has anything like that.
My carb acts like there's a restriction in the fuel line. The engine starts and runs perfectly for a few seconds, then slowly cuts off, like it's starving for gas. After a few seconds it can be started again very easily, but then it shuts off after a few seconds. Maybe the floats are not dropping down enough to let more gas in. Could that be it? I wish I could see the fuel level in the bowls but I can't get to the sight glasses.
Anyway, if anybody can tell me whether there is any type of "final filter" or screen that might be stopped up and restricting the fuel flow please let me know. I really don't want to remove and rebuild the carb if there's something I can check first.
thanks!
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05-21-2011, 07:17 AM
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Honestly has been a long time since I have messed with a carb, so I'm of no real help sorry!
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