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Re: In a Quandry about Intermittent Starts

To: "S Twigg" <seanan@crosslink.net>, "Triumph List" <triumphs@autox.team.net>, "Spitfires" <spitfires@autox.team.net>, <nass@yahoogroups.com>, "Spitfire-Enthusiast" <spitfire-enthusiast@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: In a Quandry about Intermittent Starts
From: "Kinderlehrer" <kinderlehrer@mindspring.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 20:08:13 -0800
References: <000001c1bc1d$c6ee1610$3994c7cf@seanan>
Sean,

You didn't say how it ran once it did start.  Assuming it ran ok, I would
suspect the choke first and the carbs second, (I know, 90% of all carburator
problems are electrical, but that leaves 10% that aren't).

Bob

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From: "S Twigg" <seanan@crosslink.net>
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 7:54 PM
Subject: In a Quandry about Intermittent Starts


> Everyone,
> I've encountered a problem with my '80 Spitfire for the past few
> days.  The car will turn over for a while but will not start.  I'll let
> it rest for a minute or two or come back later in the day and it will
> start with some mild effort.
> Here's what I've done.
> I tested for spark a few days ago and I didn't seem like it was
> getting any, so I thought plug wires.  The wires were all in the correct
> resistance range.  I tested the coil and it was getting voltage with the
> ignition on.  I tried a Lucas Sports Coil and no change, with or without
> ballast wire connected.  Then on the next try, with the old coil
> attached, it started.  I changed the rotor with an old one and it has
> made no difference, I still experience the same problem.
> I was getting ready to come home this evening and it took a few
> minutes to get it started.  The starter was engaging and I could get the
> car to move if I left it in gear and bumped the starter with the
> ignition.  I waited a minute and it started.  So currently I am at a
> loss at what to inspect.
> My ignition setup is Lucas HEI(Black Box) which had the innards
> replaced with the GM HEI module last year, stock coil that is relatively
> new, plug wires are a year old, rotor is a year old and the old one is
> 3-5 years old.  The timing is to spec and the spark plugs are properly
> gapped and 6-7 months old.  I even changed Distributor caps and this had
> no effect when I tested it.  Since the problem is intermittent, I'm not
> sure what is next on the checklist/replace list.
> Any and all thoughts, suggestions, and recounts of past, similar
> experiences would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Slante,
> Sean Twigg
> '80 Spitfire

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