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Rebuilt 2.7 engine refuses to work properly
Last year I bought a rebuilt 2.4 engine with 2.7 litre nicasil cylinders, S cams and ported heads (2.7 RS spec) from an acquaintance who has built several air cooled 911 engines through the years. I myself rebuilt and installed a set of Zenith TIN 40s. I have done this many times before. Selected jets size and venturis after checking several sources. Spark plugs, cables and points are new.
From the start there were immense running problems that we couldn't figure out, until it appeared that the alternator voltage was 16 volts. Replacing it with a rebuilt unit reduced the problems significantly, but the symptoms are still the same:
- Exhaust popping on low to medium revs, both while cruising and decelerating.
- Inconsistent power delivery, very noticeable at load (uphill, acceleration) and medium revs.
I have checked ignition and fuel components systematically without finding any errors. All cylinders appear to get fuel and sparks at approximately the correct amount. The symptoms are little affected by changes in ignition timing.
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Can the increased voltage possibly have damaged the CDI module or related components? Both batteries had to be replaced.
I am very unhappy about the situation. Last summer I hardly got to drive it at all. This summer the weather has been extraordinary, but even cruising in the sun with the top off gives me no pleasure.
Einar