Lancia Beta 2liter carb version - possible fuel starvation?
Posted: August 6th, 2007, 8:56 pm
I've got a problem with my Lancia Beta Spider 2000. The symptoms are similar to fuel starvation but I'm not convinced.
The car runs on Bosch electronic ignition. It has a new fuel tank, cleaned out carb new fuel filter(s) and a low pressure electric fuel pump. I tested the pump today and it's producing about 18 Gal / Hr at the carb fuel inlet - so if it is fuel starvation it's not down to the pump or lines. Additionally the in line filter between the pump and carb always has fuel in it.
When the car is hot the engine stalls and cuts out if you run it under anything other than very light load. This happens at low engine speeds as well as high so it cuts out at 50+ in top or when climbing hills at lower speed in lower gear. It stutters first and then cuts out completely, there's no response at all. The rev counter stays on suggesting that the LT side of the coil is fine. After coasting for a few seconds (or backing right off if the car hasn't stalled completely) it always restarts.
When the engine is cold it runs perfectly (other than it looks as though the thermostat isn't closing properly - again). I can run on high load for as long as I want and there are no problems - this I mainly why I don't think it's fuel problems I can't see how that would only happen on a hot engine.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Stuart
The car runs on Bosch electronic ignition. It has a new fuel tank, cleaned out carb new fuel filter(s) and a low pressure electric fuel pump. I tested the pump today and it's producing about 18 Gal / Hr at the carb fuel inlet - so if it is fuel starvation it's not down to the pump or lines. Additionally the in line filter between the pump and carb always has fuel in it.
When the car is hot the engine stalls and cuts out if you run it under anything other than very light load. This happens at low engine speeds as well as high so it cuts out at 50+ in top or when climbing hills at lower speed in lower gear. It stutters first and then cuts out completely, there's no response at all. The rev counter stays on suggesting that the LT side of the coil is fine. After coasting for a few seconds (or backing right off if the car hasn't stalled completely) it always restarts.
When the engine is cold it runs perfectly (other than it looks as though the thermostat isn't closing properly - again). I can run on high load for as long as I want and there are no problems - this I mainly why I don't think it's fuel problems I can't see how that would only happen on a hot engine.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Stuart