Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum and am in need of desperate help with my K11.
2 weeks ago, my wouldn't turn over and it was a result of needing a new dizzy cap.
So I replaced that along with a rotor arm and at the same time gave it a mini service of spark plugs, ht leads, fuel filter, air filter and oil filter with new oil.
The next day, giving its first run after fitting the new parts; the car started jerking once reaching normal temp... Loss of power/acceleration.
I believed it to be the throttle body after doing a bit of research and replaced it today with a reconditioned one.
Gave it a good run to reach normal temp, etc and as I was coming to the end of my journey thinking its fixed; the jerking/kangeroo'ing and loss of power/acceleration started again!
I also noticed, when I'm at standstill with the issue and rev the engine, the rev its a smooth one... More like a juddering one.
Now I'm very annoyed and helpless to what it could all be... Does anyone else have any suggestions?
Thank you in advance, for any responses!
I'm new to the forum and am in need of desperate help with my K11.
2 weeks ago, my wouldn't turn over and it was a result of needing a new dizzy cap.
So I replaced that along with a rotor arm and at the same time gave it a mini service of spark plugs, ht leads, fuel filter, air filter and oil filter with new oil.
The next day, giving its first run after fitting the new parts; the car started jerking once reaching normal temp... Loss of power/acceleration.
I believed it to be the throttle body after doing a bit of research and replaced it today with a reconditioned one.
Gave it a good run to reach normal temp, etc and as I was coming to the end of my journey thinking its fixed; the jerking/kangeroo'ing and loss of power/acceleration started again!
I also noticed, when I'm at standstill with the issue and rev the engine, the rev its a smooth one... More like a juddering one.
Now I'm very annoyed and helpless to what it could all be... Does anyone else have any suggestions?
Thank you in advance, for any responses!