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Re: [TR] 71 TR6 ignition problems

To: TR250Driver@aol.com,triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] 71 TR6 ignition problems
From: Tony Drews <tony@tonydrews.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 19:22:32 -0500
You do need to hold the throttle open to get a good compression 
reading.  I added 50% or so once I re-remembered that.

If it runs good, and doesn't burn a ton of oil (or create a bunch of 
blow by) I say don't sweat it.

I had an old VW beetle that I had to redirect the crankcase vent 
outside of the carb intake because it had so much blowby that it 
caused the car to run poorly.  Once I did that, it ran like champ but 
left a trail of blue smoke out of my redirected crank vent...

- Tony Drews

At 06:19 PM 10/13/2008, TR250Driver@aol.com wrote:
>On to the TR250.   I was getting only 120 pounds
>compression across the board out of that one but  now I am told you 
>have to hold the
>throttle open to get a good  reading? Really?  That would be good for she
>really runs OK so why  should I sweat it?
>Cheers,
>Darrell
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