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Re: [Mgs] MGA sputtering engine

To: "Robert J. Guinness" <guinness@stclegal.com>, "MG List"
Subject: Re: [Mgs] MGA sputtering engine
From: "riverside" <riverside@southslope.net>
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 22:03:30 -0600
There are only two problems that cause black spark plugs; 1) oil fouling 2) 
fuel too rich.
Check your carb floats and needles.
Ron Sanborn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert J. Guinness" <guinness@stclegal.com>
To: "MG List" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 4:21 PM
Subject: [Mgs] MGA sputtering engine


> As usual, I am mystified by my MGA.  On a recent trip, it began to sputter 
> and die.  I could start it again, and go a short distance by pumping the 
> gas pedal in unison with its dieing sputters.  Now the car will only 
> intermittently start.  If I rev the engine and hold the gas pedal 
> constant, the engine will run rough for a few seconds and then the revs 
> will drop steadily until it dies.
>
> I changed the spark plugs which were black and went to a hotter plug 
> (Autolite 63 gapped to .35).  I re-timed the engine (twice).  I had 
> replaced the points,and rotor about a month ago.  The car ran great when I 
> installed the new points so I know I installed them correctly.  The 
> condenser is from last Spring.  I had reported to the list recently that 
> the cam block on the points on this car had worn  in just a few months so 
> that they hardly opened.  Barney Gaylor suggested testing the coil to see 
> if it was a ballister type, which it was not.  I replaced the ground wire 
> on the distributor about a year and  a half ago and inspection shows it is 
> in good condition.
> I had problems last year with a reconditioned head that the machine shop 
> had failed to lap the bronze guides.  The problem seemed to work itself 
> out.
>
> I am getting gas.  And my rudimentary spark plug tested from HF says the 
> plugs are sparking.  Compression shows all four cylinders within 5 lbs of 
> each other (@125)
>
> This is a 1963 MGB 3-main engine with the original MGA carbs.
>
> For what its worth, the "rear seal" on the engine has began to leak about 
> 4 months ago.  I attributed this to a really nackered U-joint messing up 
> drive shaft.
>
> How should I go about diagnosing and repairing this problem.  Could it be 
> the condenser?  The camshaft?  Valves?  Bearings (rear seal leak)? 
> Vengeful gods?
>
> Thank you.
> -- 
> Robert Guinness
>
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