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To: "" <dlester@pwshift.com>
Subject: Re: blank subject
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 12:11:05 -0600
Cc: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
A common mistake often made is wiring the coil backwards. Especially if 
your car is still + ground. That will give you those symptoms as will a bad 
coil HT wire or its connection. The adage "90% of all carburettor problems 
are electrical" might apply here.
         End of test. Pencils down.

Peter C
==
At 11:46 AM 11/29/2001, you wrote:
>I am new to the List and am eager to check out its power.  I am rebuilding 
>a 1965 Sprite MK III with a 1098cc engine.  I have just put two new SU 
>carbs on the car.  After replacing the coil, the car starts fine.  It 
>idles fine.  The problem is it will not throttle up.  As I say, the carbs. 
>are new.  The needles are centered.  The piston moves easily.  The proper 
>oil is in the dashpots.  The butterflies operate properly.  The choke 
>operates properly.  Pushing the gas pedal or pulling the linkage by hand 
>makes no difference in rpms.  I have checked for manifold leaks, gasket 
>leaks, etc.  I am really at a loss as to why the car will not throttle 
>up.  These cars are fun to work on, but they are more fun to drive.  I 
>would appreciate some advice from you folks who know more about this than 
>me.  Let the power of the list begin.......
>
>Thanks,
>
>David
>
>DLester@pwshift.com



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