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Re: Intermittant Ignition Problem

To: eaz@snet.net, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Intermittant Ignition Problem
From: john.kahoon@juno.com (John c Kahoon)
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 15:41:31 -0400
My midget ( 71 ) did the same thing !  If you have the guts' you can
disassemble the ignition
switch, clean it ( the contacts ) strech the springs alittle and
reassemble it.
Guts are required because it's held together with peened over tabs in the
metal casting.
If you are careful not to break them , you can bend them back in place
when you reassemble it.
It's cheaper than a new one and you can do it by pulling the plastic
cover off the colum.
( leave the "key" part of the switch in place )
Good luck, I hope it works for you too !

john.kahoon@juno.com
71 midget

On Thu, 03 Sep 1998 08:36:10 -0700 Eric Zambori <eaz@snet.net> writes:
>I'm having a strange problem with my 72 B.  My ignition is cutting 
>out. 
>It just happens as I'm driving.  Everthing is going well and then the
>engine just stops.  The first time it happened, I was able to restart 
>it
>after about a half hour of troubleshooting.  Using a test light, I 
>show
>no voltage going to the coil.  I removed the + connector from the coil
>and put it back on - no change.  5 minutes later I rechecked with the
>test light and it had voltage.  I assumed that I must have missed the
>terminal with the test light probe and that the connector was dirty 
>and
>the act of reinstalling it had cleaned it up.  The second time it cut
>out, I did the same thing right away but it still did not have voltage
>and would not restart.  I used a jumper wire from the fuse box 
>directly
>to the coil and it starts and runs fine.  So I removed the jumper wire
>and started troubleshooting again.  I traced the wiring in the wiring
>diagram and it shows it going to the ignition switch.  So I removed 
>the
>plastic covering around the column and went to get my test light but
>decided to test for voltage at the coil again and voila, it had
>voltage.  The act of removing the column covering fixed the problem. 
>Anyone have any ideas?  Bad ignition switch or bad connections at the
>bullet connectors leading from the switch?
>By the way, I just got the car back from being painted and it looks 
>like
>there was a considerable amount of wet sanding done and the dash board
>area hadn't been covered very well and is a mess.
>THANKS
>Eric Zambori
>


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