Gudday sphincter!! Dunno who Odin is but sounds like a laugh lol
sphincterofodin wrote:
sierra isnt too happy to start without any starter fluid down the carb
This is a fair indication that the problem is fuel rather than electrical.
Once it warms up if you try to start it again while it’s still warm does it give you the same problem?
To be certain you could test the spark on each cylinder, if you’re not sure how to do it there’s heaps of guides with a quick google search and it’s easy to do. If there’s a good strong spark (a weak spark is still a problem so make sure you know the difference) then make sure you check the timing. Those done you can stop playing with the electrical side of things and move on to fuel.
sphincterofodin wrote:
Have tried starting with throttle fully down and up
A general guide here is press the throttle down once, let it go, then start the motor. Some Sierra’s will take more encouragement than this if they’ve not been started in a few days-few weeks.
sphincterofodin wrote:
Is there a way to check the voltage from the coil?
Not sure, but you can check the resistance on the primary and secondary coils and make sure they’re within spec. 1.65-1.35 ohms for the primary and 11-14.5K ohms for the secondary coil. Also check the earth and all the contacts while you’re there.
sphincterofodin wrote:
should the choke flap be fully open or close when cold starting?
Cheers guys
It should be closed when you’re starting cold. I feel this might be your problem, choke buggered
See how you go! Report back with your findings!!