Running on two cylinders...
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2025 4:56 pm
Hi all, I have a problem... (well, we won't get into the mental stuff here...)
About a month ago I took my 1914 Touring car for a nice 100ish mile run. Ran beautifully. I stopped by a friends place to give him and his family a ride. I am always surprised by how much the weight of a few people, or even just one passenger effects the performance. It was running very rough and I had a tough time getting into high gear with the extra weight. I drove it home (just me in it) and it did just fine, save running a little rougher than normal on some longer hills. And by rough I mean a little coughing.
When I drove it about a week later it was running quite rough - stuttering, coughing, and lurching. So, it was time to investigate.
Problem #1 I found, the vaporizer needle (a copper one in this case) was mushroomed. No problem, I retrofitted and reground a new steel needle, and replaced carb gaskets. I re-started the car and running just as rough and coughing. By grounding out the plugs to the engine head I determined it was only running on two cylinders (JUST LIKE ME!). Cylinders 1 and 2 did nothing when I touched them with screwdriver to engine.
Here is what I have done so far:
-re-ground vaporizer needle and replaced carb gaskets
-cleaned fuel lines and assured fuel is flowing
-tested and replaced buzz boxes if bad
-clean all contact points on buzz boxes and inside coil box holder. Coil box holder has plastic liner upgrade instead of wood.
-checked continuity in spark plug and timer wires from end to end, and from coil box holder to ends.
-checked compression - all good when I hand crank
-checked that there were no stuck valves and inspected head gasket at this time
-replaced intake and exhaust manifold gaskets
-replaced timer - timer that was on was a carbon brush timer that was wore down - could not find a replacement, so I bought a New Day timer, and also installed a new wiring harness for it
-new spark plug wires
-swapping spark plugs and trying new ones
When I lay the 4 spark plugs on cylinder head and crank over slowly I get a good strong spark on all 4 plugs, and the buzz boxes each buzz when they should. When I install the plugs and run the car and ground out the 4 plugs with a screwdriver to the engine only #3 and #4 make the engine stutter. I then remove the plugs to find plugs from #1 and #2 are wet with gas and #3 and #4 are dry as if they have fired. I get same issue regardless if I run on battery or on mag.
I am getting good strong spark when I should, but no spark when in the cylinder. I have swapped out plugs and get the same results.
I am beyond perplexed. Thank you for your time and consideration.
About a month ago I took my 1914 Touring car for a nice 100ish mile run. Ran beautifully. I stopped by a friends place to give him and his family a ride. I am always surprised by how much the weight of a few people, or even just one passenger effects the performance. It was running very rough and I had a tough time getting into high gear with the extra weight. I drove it home (just me in it) and it did just fine, save running a little rougher than normal on some longer hills. And by rough I mean a little coughing.
When I drove it about a week later it was running quite rough - stuttering, coughing, and lurching. So, it was time to investigate.
Problem #1 I found, the vaporizer needle (a copper one in this case) was mushroomed. No problem, I retrofitted and reground a new steel needle, and replaced carb gaskets. I re-started the car and running just as rough and coughing. By grounding out the plugs to the engine head I determined it was only running on two cylinders (JUST LIKE ME!). Cylinders 1 and 2 did nothing when I touched them with screwdriver to engine.
Here is what I have done so far:
-re-ground vaporizer needle and replaced carb gaskets
-cleaned fuel lines and assured fuel is flowing
-tested and replaced buzz boxes if bad
-clean all contact points on buzz boxes and inside coil box holder. Coil box holder has plastic liner upgrade instead of wood.
-checked continuity in spark plug and timer wires from end to end, and from coil box holder to ends.
-checked compression - all good when I hand crank
-checked that there were no stuck valves and inspected head gasket at this time
-replaced intake and exhaust manifold gaskets
-replaced timer - timer that was on was a carbon brush timer that was wore down - could not find a replacement, so I bought a New Day timer, and also installed a new wiring harness for it
-new spark plug wires
-swapping spark plugs and trying new ones
When I lay the 4 spark plugs on cylinder head and crank over slowly I get a good strong spark on all 4 plugs, and the buzz boxes each buzz when they should. When I install the plugs and run the car and ground out the 4 plugs with a screwdriver to the engine only #3 and #4 make the engine stutter. I then remove the plugs to find plugs from #1 and #2 are wet with gas and #3 and #4 are dry as if they have fired. I get same issue regardless if I run on battery or on mag.
I am getting good strong spark when I should, but no spark when in the cylinder. I have swapped out plugs and get the same results.
I am beyond perplexed. Thank you for your time and consideration.