Edelbrock 71001 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
©2002 Edelbrock Corporation
Rev. 9/02
Brochure No. 63-0142
Catalog #71001
Page 19 of 21
5.0 Troubleshooting and Routine Maintenance
How to use our Troubleshooting Flowchart:
The troubleshooting of a nitrous system is basic and straightforward. The symptom chart is divided by symptom, cause and action
required. Determine your problem (symptom), identify the potential problem (cause) and correct the problem (action required).
Symptom #1… Change in engine speed when nitrous bottle valve is opened.
1. Malfunctioning nitrous solenoid.
a. Refer to the section entitled
6.0 Solenoid Inspection and Maintenance
.
b. Repair/replace solenoid.
2. Contamination in nitrous solenoid.
a. Refer to the section entitled
6.0 Solenoid Inspection and Maintenance
.
b. Clean/replace solenoid.
Symptom #2… Engine runs excessively rich when system is activated.
1. Nitrous bottle valve not fully opened.
a. Check bottle valve.
b. Open valve fully.
2. Nitrous bottle mounted improperly.
a. Mount bottle properly. See section entitled
2.1 Nitrous Bottle Mounting
.
3. Plugged nitrous filter.
a. Clean and/or replace nitrous filter.
b. See nitrous solenoid symptom #1.
4. Low bottle pressure.
a. Weigh bottle.
b. Bottle should be 10 lbs. above empty bottle weight listed on bottle label.
c. Check bottle temperature.
d. Maintain 80 to 85 degrees of bottle surface temperature.
Symptom #3… No change in performance when system is activated.
1. System wired incorrectly.
a. Compare wiring to schematic. See section entitled
3.3 Electrical System Wiring Diagram.
b. Wire per instructions.
2. Loose ground wires.
a. Connect test light to battery “+” (positive) terminal. Check for continuity at grounds.
b. Tighten/repair loose grounds.
3. No power to arming switch.
a. With ignition “on”, connect test light to battery “–” (negative) terminal. Check for power at pole #1 on arming switch.
b. Repair wiring as necessary.
4. Malfunctioning arming switch.
a. With ignition “on”, turn arming switch “on.” Connect test light to battery “–” (negative) terminal. Check for power at terminal
#1 wire on arming switch.
b. If power is present, replace arming switch.
5. Malfunctioning microswitch.
a. Turn arming toggle “off”. Open (lever is not being activated) throttle microswitch, check for continuity between microswitch
wiring terminals.
b. If continuity is present, replace microswitch.