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Re: Oooom, cough cough cough, baahhhh - more carb problems

To: Big Sixer <healey@ledwith.com>, healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Oooom, cough cough cough, baahhhh - more carb problems
From: Blue One Hundred <international_investor@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 23:54:25 -0700 (PDT)
Ryan -

Sporadic firing of the timing light can be indicative
of alot of things, including:

1) A bad Condensor
2) Dirty Contacts
3) Bad distributor "terminal" or leads (this is the
little white plastic thingamabob on the front of the
distributor - the wires have to be in good condition
and the plastic can't be cracked)
4) An old coil that isn't recharging quickly enough or
weak connections between your ignition switch, fuse
box, distributor and coil.

FYI a pertronix ignition module will put timing spot
on like a Steinway metronome.  Please don't flame me
points/contacts purists!

Cheers,

Alan

'53 BN1 '64 BJ8

--- Big Sixer <healey@ledwith.com> wrote:
> I've set the dwell. I've set the timing (another
> email to follow), I've set
> the valves. I've rebuilt the carbs again, and leaned
> them out so the exhaust
> doesn't make my eyes burn. But I've still got a
> hesitation / roughness as I
> accelerate, especially around 2000 rpm.
> The mixture seems to be right since the idle doesn't
> run up when I lift the
> piston.  The carbs are balanced.
> 
> The only other thing I've noticed is that the timing
> light doesn't run 100%
> when I pull the trigger. It seems that the #1 spark
> plug isn't firing all the
> time.
> 
> Could this be electrical? The coil is new, the
> points well gapped. Could it be
> the condensor? What would the symptoms be for a bad
> condensor?
> 
> I'm sort of stuck here. HELP??!!!!
> 
> Ryan
> BJ7





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