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Subject: [TR] Pertronix Failure?
From: TERRY SMITH <terryrs@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 21:41:10 -0400 (EDT)
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Okay, so I was wrong.  I thought the intermittent engine miss on the TR3 had to 
do with a dislodged damper on the forward carb.  Test drive said no, engine 
still stumbled, cleared, stumbled again.  Changed fuel filters out because they 
were due anyway.  Problem persisted.  Checked the floats movements, all fine.  
Problem persisted.  Finally just swapped the carbs entirely with spares that I 
knew worked, problem persisted.  So...not fuel.  If it were valves, it wouldn't 
be intermittent, unless a valve were sticking, right?  


Next up assumption is it's electrical.  Swapped the distributor, wires and 
rotor with spares I knew worked.  Problem persisted.  Checked for potential 
electrical shorts.  Nothing obvious.  Yeesh!


I run a Pertronix.  Went online and read about Pertronix troubleshooting.  
Piece I read mentioned that the trigger magnet that spins on the rotor can come 
loose and affect the timing.  I checked this and LO!  The trigger magnet is 
indeed loose.  I seem to remember when I put it on some eight or nine years 
ago, that it went on tight.  But it now wiggles about an eighth of an inch back 
and forth, maybe a bit more.  


So question.  Do I remember correctly, it's supposed to be tight?  And second, 
what would cause it to come loose over time?


I know it could still be a sticking valve, but this first.  Thanks, everyone 
for patience with this long message.


Terry Smith, '59 TR3A

New Hampshire
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hought the intermittent engine miss on the TR3 had to do with a dislodged d=
amper on the forward carb.&#160; Test drive said no, engine still stumbled,=
 cleared, stumbled again.&#160; Changed fuel filters out because they were =
due anyway.&#160; Problem persisted.&#160; Checked the floats movements, al=
l fine.&#160; Problem persisted.&#160; Finally just swapped the carbs entir=
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33;" class=3D"default-style">I run a Pertronix.&#160; Went online and read =
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60; I checked this and LO!&#160; The trigger magnet is indeed loose.&#160;&=
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color:#333333;" class=3D"default-style">So question.&#160; Do I remember co=
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33;" class=3D"default-style"><br></p><p style=3D"font-size:12pt;font-family=
:helvetica,arial,sans-serif;color:#333333;" class=3D"default-style">Terry S=
mith, &#39;59 TR3A</p><p style=3D"font-size:12pt;font-family:helvetica,aria=
l,sans-serif;color:#333333;" class=3D"default-style">New Hampshire</p></bod=
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