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Re: Strange lack of power

To: "Roly Alcock" <roly@mothy.clara.co.uk>, <2000-register@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Strange lack of power
From: "Andy Ellis" <andy.ellis@triumph.zx3.net>
Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 21:31:14 +0100
Roly,

"Sounds like a bus or lorry" suggests to me that you might be losing several
cylinders at once. Could this be some balancing fault? Both carbs OK at
tickover
but one of them going 'off beam' at higher revs? The result would be 3 pots
running fine but ther other 3 hardly working at all.

Only fifty miles since rebuild? I wonder if the valve timing has been
disturbed (might account for why its only done 50 miles since!) resulting in
tolerable engine conditions at tickover but problems at higher revs?

Good luck!

Andy.

----- Original Message -----
From: Roly Alcock <roly@mothy.clara.co.uk>
To: <2000-register@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 6:36 PM
Subject: Strange lack of power


>
> Hi
>
> I am a new list member. I do not actually own a 2000 but my eldest son
> David, has just bought a 1975 model.
>
> Back in the 1960s I served an apprenticeship with a Standard Triumph
> Dealers in Gloucester, UK, so although it was quite a while back I am
> reasonably conversant with the model. I also ran a TR6 for 8 years until
> the early 1990s.
> My usual set of wheels is Jaguar in some form or other. I also maintain
> some of the jag-lovers mailing lists.
>
> Anyway I have to admit defeat, I cannot figure out what is wrong with it.
>
> The fundamental problem is that it has no power and will not rev beyond
> half revs. Sounds like a bus or lorry then.
> Tickover and low revs appear very sweet.
>
> Items that I have checked are:-
> Distributor capacitor for open circuit.
> Ignition timing and points.
> Removal of spark plug leads one by one shows a consistent drop of power on
> each cylinder.
> The spark plugs look as though they are running on the lean side.
> Both SUs have been apart looking for fuel blockage.
> SUs mixture is OK (why do modern SUs not have a lift pin for the piston?)
> SUs balance is OK as well.
>
> It does seem to run better if the SU dampers are loaded with a heavy oil.
> Problem does seem to hint of a fueling issue.
>
> The car is fairly low mileage (nearly 60k) and looks like it as well -
very
> clean.
> Apparently the engine was rebuilt some time ago (crankshaft attention),
but
> that only equates to 50 miles running since then.
>
> Has anyone experienced such a lack of power with their car?
> Any suggestion would be gratefully received.
>
> Thanks
>
> Roly
>
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