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Re: Fuel or Ignition Problem

To: FlynShoot@aol.com
Subject: Re: Fuel or Ignition Problem
From: Robert Alan Reisse <rareisse@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 09:42:50 -0400
Date:   September 1, 1998

I had a similar problem on my 76 MGB. It would backfire and miss and the
tach would die when I tried to accelerate or climb a hill.  I eventually
replaced the Allison Electronic Ignition (FOrrunner of the Crane) with the
Hall effect Ignitor.  The problems went away.  Haven't had a similar
problem since.  

If you do not want to replace the entire ignition.  I would suggest that
you might consider widening the gaps in the vanes of the light chopper and
insure that the LED and detector are well positioned over the light chopper. 

Bob Reisse
76 MGB
NAMGBR 8-3559


At 10:16 PM 8/31/98 EDT, FlynShoot@aol.com wrote:
>I have a very curious problem w/my 77B. I have a Weber DGV carb, new fuel
>pump, fuel pressure regulator, Peco exhaust, Crane electronic ignition and
>Crane coil.
>
>The car starts immediately and runs beautifully. If I drive somewhere, turn
>the car off and have lunch, when I get back in it starts immediately but does
>strange things. The car hesitates backfires and generally runs bad at light
>throttle. When I give it more gas it usually backfires and springs to life.
>>From a dead stop and when there is a load on the engine, it behaves well.
When
>cruising at a constant throttle or at light throttle, the engine misbehaves.
>The problem is definitely throttle position sensitive.
>
>I have changed the fuel filter, adjusted the floats in the carb, installed a
>fuel pressure regulator, changed the Crane ignition (but not the optical
>sensor), and changed my fuel pump. The timing is dead on, valves properly
>adjusted, and all new distrib. cap, rotor, wires, plugs.
>
>I am at my wits end.
>
>Does anyone have any ideas?
>
>DCS 
>

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