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i didnt know distributors sent signals. unless the wires aren't routed properly
did you recently get a new one?
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I was doing a little reading on www.LandroversNews.com and found this article on http://www.landroverparts.us/landrovernews.html the first one i read was how New York is planin on bannin Brush bars/Bull bars and any aftermarket bumper - right underneith is an article that i think everyone should read - its about The Rotor how one is the original and the other is a peice of crap- bbut anyways the point is it sounded a lot like what was going on with my truck so i faxed him a copy of the article along with the picture and he said the original rotor was in there.... so i was left at that
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I see a lot of caps that go bad- the centre post spring fails or the rotors go bad. Cheap to replace... HOWEVER... If the guy doesn't know Rovers well, he might have pulled up on the rotor and broken the retainer that holds the two parts of the shaft together. It is REALLY common and cannot be fixed if that happens. If it can't maintain a timing setting, that's often why.
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The reason it is A: sending out "wierd signals" and B: making it backfire (not running rich) is that he probably messed with the pickup unit, and may not have set the airgap between it and the reluctor properly. It MUST be done with a nylon, or brass feeler guage, and the gap must be within the tolerance, or the pickup will start 'sencing way to much, giving firing info to the amp, and on to the coil. Jeesh. Is the guy a Land Rover Mechanic? Backfiring from a bad cap is because it has carbon tracking on the inside, caused by humidity. This, However isn't your problem, nor is it the rotor. Bad (read:cheap) rotors short out down thru the center to the shaft. That's why people pull the coil wire to check for spark, and it's there, but none to the plugs.
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well he worked at a land rover dealership and found a shop for sale and started his own business - but since i first posted about my rover not starting everyone has said to me i need a new mechanic - the thing is i bought the truck from my dads friend - he highly recommended this mechanic - he got my truck feb 23 - i got it back the 8 of march it ran nice down the road and then the check engine light came on so i brought it back to him two days after *it was runnin fine no problems* when i got there it was throwin a MAF code and it was back fire like craZy, he said he needed a couple of days---its been there since and he said it was the dizzy - i am at the point of just buying another one to put it cause i have been usin my parents car and its just a real hassel -
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The dizzy is either good or not good. If he doesn't know, then he's not too swift on the Rover thing. We've seen them improperly assembled, broken retainers (from rambo-yanking off the rotors), and sometimes just plain worn out and lots of play. The vac advance can go bad, as can the coil. It's not rocket science, the distributor isn't any different than any other one that was made for decades.
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Whoooooooo i got my rover back today after a very long time of not having it - he found out the dizzy was not the problem but it was a bad coil - there was a aftermarket coil on there that was bad - im so happy -
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Rover coils are internally ballasted- common mistake.
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