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FW: Re: Poorly running TR6, more clues?

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Subject: FW: Re: Poorly running TR6, more clues?
From: Mark J Bradakis <mjb>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 11:46:02 -0600 (MDT)
[BOUNCE triumphs@Autox.Team.Net:    Non-member submission from [Bollen 
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     Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 23:02:03 -0400
     From: Bollen <stu.jo@ibm.net>
     Reply-To: stu.jo@ibm.net
     Subject: Re: Poorly running TR6, more clues?

Pete & Aprille Chadwell wrote:

> With the help of Philip E. Barnes, I reset the ignition trigger using the
> correct procedure from the installation instructions for the Allison
> electronic ignition.  The problem persists for now.  I did contact Crane
> Cams, and they tell me that the unit either works or it doesn't.  There's
> no in-between.  The tech told me to turn out the lights and check under the
> hood while the motor is running (in darkness) to look for any visible
> arcing.  Did this, and none was apparent.  He also suggested that I clean
> the ground wire connection to the chassis.  He said it would be a black
> wire coming out of the box, but checking my system, it is the purple wire
> that is connected to a ground.  The black wire is connected to one side of
> the coil.  There is a tag on the purple wire which IDs the wire and on it
> is the word "ground"... actually, the g and part of the r have been worn
> away, but I think this is enough to verify a properly connected system, and
> besides, it has run with no problems since 1989!!
> 
> My next step is to (possibly) change plugs.  I'm running BPR6ES NGKs right
> now.  I think I'll switch to BPR5ES, since for some reason I like NGK
> plugs.  But, why would the plugs SUDDENLY go bad?  It's been quite a while
> since I've replaced the cap and rotor... according to my service records,
> the current cap and rotor have seen about 26,000 miles or so.  In that
> case, why would the cap and/or rotor SUDDENLY go bad?
> 
> I'm still considering fuel delivery, but it is still low on my list.
> 
> I'd appreciate any more input!
> 
> Pete Chadwell
> 1973 TR6

Pete, it isn't true they either work or not at all.  My 6 developed a bad
miss under load, and they replaced the unit.  As soon as I put my old
points back in the car ran fine.


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