[DeTomaso] Not running ...

Asa Jay Laughton asajay at asajay.com
Sun Jul 25 16:03:00 EDT 2010


Been there, done that.  While you have the distributor out and you've 
crawled over the top of the engine, take a flashlight and peek down the 
hole toward the front of the block at the cam gear.  You can just barely 
see a bit of it.  In my case, it was positioned just right to see the 
plastic gear teeth had come off the aluminum sprocket.  You may need to 
look and bump the engine around a little at at time to inspect it.  (Of 
course that totally throws off re-timing it using Jack's mark-it 
method).  But in my case, the distributor gear was just fine, but the 
stock original timing chain had jumped several teeth due to the stock 
cam gear losing the plastic tooth coating over the aluminum sprocket.

Good luck.

OH!  And by the way..... how did the track session come out?

Asa Jay

Asa Jay Laughton, MSgt, USAFR, Retired
&  Shelley Marie
Spokane, WA
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On 7/25/2010 12:26, Erik Anderson wrote:
> Thanks, Bill.
>
> I checked the PCV from the valve cover to the carb. Looks good - as does the distributor's vac advance.
> I tightened the carb nuts and tried again and now she won't even come to life ... So I think Mike is correct about the gear pin.
>
> Is it possible to pull the distributor and get it back in WITHOUT removing the bulhead/hatch?
>
> Thanks,
> EA
>
>
>
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> From: WLHPANTERA at aol.com<WLHPANTERA at aol.com>
> To: Erik Anderson; detomaso at realbig.com<detomaso at realbig.com>
> Sent: Sun Jul 25 13:04:55 2010
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Not running ...
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> I once had my PCV hose come out of the valve cover with a similar symptom.  Could be a major vacuum leak from a broken or detached hose?    Always start with the simple stuff.  Just a thought.
> Bill Harris
>
> In a message dated 7/25/2010 11:58:08 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, eanderson at geotracinternational.com writes:
>
> 	Well, as my spirited session with my buddy's M6 came to an end, I barely had any power in my cat.
> 	
> 	She was running, but absolutely unresponsive to any throttle. She died as I hit my driveway and begrudgingly started just enough to roll into the garage. She will start now, but it's a "cough cough" affair and she won't come to an idle.
> 	
> 	I thought it might be a clogged fuel filter, but the filter was clear. I replaced the stock (mechanical) fuel pump last year with a Holley (12-854 - 80GPH). I also had my Holley 735cfm carb re-built last year.
> 	
> 	I am thinking it's one of these pieces who is the culprit ... most likely the carb.
> 	
> 	Thoughts?
> 	
> 	Thanks,
> 	EA
> 	#3528
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