- Sat Aug 02, 2014 12:44 pm
#38349
Jaffa90, that's a good distinction. I've never heard the term "front fire" before, and I've been interested in engine technology for 40 years, but it is useful to distinguish between the two types of what I've always called "spit back". As you say, there's the type where the engine "kicks back" on starting, most likely due to over-advanced ignition. This reopens the inlet valve exactly as you describe. Then there's the spitting back that occurs when the engine is running forwards, most often caused by a weak mixture that is still burning when the inlet valve opens for the next charge. Finally, in my experience the traditional "backfire" bang in the exhaust is caused by a combustible mixture accumulating in the exhaust due to a failure to ignite - then being ignited when the engine next fires. Sometimes it's enough to blow open the exhaust pipe. Anyway, whatever we call it, it sounds like Wilf is suffering the weak mixture variant, as I guess he would have told us if the electric starter, or kickstarter, was kicking backwards.