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Re: Intermittant ignition problem

To: "George Vernau Sr." <gvernau@containerhouse.com>
Subject: Re: Intermittant ignition problem
From: "Alan Seigrist Blue 100" <healey.nut@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 09:20:07 +0800
George -

There are a couple of potential causes to something with these symptoms:

1) As you guessed, your coil is probably going bad.  They cost next to
nothing to replace, just get a new one.

2) The white wire that goes from the ignition switch, loops around the
back of your tach, and ends up at the coil can be a problem.  This
wire carries more current than any other wire in the car, and as a
result can be prone to corrosion where the connectors come in contact
with the wire.  As this gets more corrosion, the more resistance
builds up, the worse the corrosion gets... and as it heats up it can
cut the conductivity of the wire in its entirety.  After driving the
car check the connector end of the wire on the back of the ignition
switch... if it is super hot... this could be your problem.  To fix it
reattach all of the connections using a high quality soldered
connection... this can fix your problem as well.

Good Luck,

Alan

'53 BN1 '64 BJ8



On 4/24/06, George Vernau Sr. <gvernau@containerhouse.com> wrote:
> I recently changed to a reduction gear starter on my 1967 BJ8 (a fantastic 
>improvement by the way) and thereafter started
> having intermittant ignition 'cutting out' problems.  My first thought was a 
>short resulting from the starter change but I think
> I've eliminated that as a cause.  I now have noticed that it occurs at 
>roughly the same distance from the house,ie, also the same elapsed time (about 
>25-30 minutes).  Could something be heating up and failing?  It has a 
>Pertronics Electronic Ignition so no condenser but it does have a rotor.  How 
>about the coil- could the heat be causing the intermittant cutting out- I 
>think I last changed coils in the 1970's.  It's not a fuel problem, I've 
>checked it out.  I've owned the car since new so I'm pretty familiar with all 
>the ways for Mr. Lucas to trick me but I can't figure this one out.   I'd 
>appreciate any ideas.
> Thanks,
>  George Vernau Sr., Houston




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