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Re: TR6 lives again!!!! And a few questions

To: "Campsmith, Michael" <mgc4@cdc.gov>
Subject: Re: TR6 lives again!!!! And a few questions
From: "Alan Salvatore" <6parts@charter.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 19:36:49 -0400
When you removed the distributor cap, you might have loosen one of the wires 
going to the coil from it.; to cause it to not work.

BTDT

Al Salvatore


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Campsmith, Michael" <mgc4@cdc.gov>
To: "Six Pack" <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 9:29 PM
Subject: TR6 lives again!!!! And a few questions


> Greetings fellow listers--
>
> I'm tired and greasy, but there is a big smile on my face--tonight my
> TR6 was started for the first time since I shut the engine off on
> February 8, 2004 to start a frame off restoration!!!
>
> Never did I think it would take so long to get back to a running car;
> but all those responsibilities such as a job and spouse tend to get in
> the way of garage time.
>
> I'd like to thank Mark Pruitt of the Georgia Triumph Association for his
> assist yesterday with some electrical troubleshooting.  First we had to
> ground the seatbelt interlock to get the starter to work.  Then we
> weren't getting any spark no matter what we tried.  So today I took off
> the Pertronix and re-installed the points.  Long story short--that
> solved the problem.
>
> Now a question.  Could the Pertronix have failed due to my techniques to
> resurrect the car?  In preparation to restarting the engine I took out
> the plugs and turned the engine over to build up some oil pressure.  I
> probably did this in spurts for a total of 30 seconds max.  When we
> weren't getting any fire we took off the distributor cap and found a
> broken rotor--Mark noticed the cap was wobbly when he took it off.  The
> broken rotor could have happened anytime from the day I pulled the motor
> to yesterday; I honestly don't remember messing with it throughout the
> whole restoration.  It just seemed weird for the Pertronix to fail like
> that.  Is it possible the unit is that fragile?  It has been on the car
> for over 5 years without a single problem.
>
> I like the concept of the electronic ignition, so I plan to replace the
> Pertronix.  But you can bet I'll keep the points and condenser in the
> glove box just in case I need them some dark and stormy night.  Also,
> I'm running a Lucas Sport coil--which the Moss ad says works with
> non-ballasted ignition systems only.  What does that mean?  The coil was
> put on when the Pertronix was installed.  Will this coil work with
> points and condenser?  My engine is a 1974.
>
> The next step it to fix some fluid leaks and get the wheels aligned;
> then it is time to put some miles on the car.  I'm sure there will be
> more questions to ask, so thanks in advance for your collective help.
>
> Michael Campsmith
> 1974 TR6--now British Racing Green and ready to roll!




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