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Re: Car stopped puzzle

To: "Austrheamgafun@arczip.com" <austrheamgafun@arczip.com>,
Subject: Re: Car stopped puzzle
From: Scot Paulson <SPAULSON1@compuserve.com>
Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 21:23:41 -0400
Message text written by "Austrheamgafun@arczip.com"
>> Okay, here's a puzzle for Gus at the Good-Time Garage, or the Tappet
Twins
at
> NPR.
> I'm going to try debugging this, but toss in your suggestions as to what
you
> think might be wrong and what to check, and when I get to the bottom of
the
> problem, I'll tell you.
> After three  outings with my Healey-- the first 250 miles, the second 75
> miles, and the third that ended abruptly half a mile from home today
after
a 60
> mile drive -- my car is sitting in the garage, insisting that it be fixed
before
> I take it out again.
> Hasn't been tuned up in quite awhile, but started up on first turn and
idled
> smoothly. I'm running standard points ignition.
> After all those miles of totally uneventful motoring, as I turned off the
> highway on to the main street very close to home, the car just stopped.
> After I cruised to a stop and pushed it into a convenient parking lot, i
> determined the following --- It has charge; turns over like a champ, but
just
> won't catch. It has gas; both float bowls full. All wires between the
coil
and
> distributor are securely hooked up. It may not be making a spark; the
screwdriver
> in the lead, and holding the lead near the sparkplug tip produce nothing.
> Disconnecting the black/white ground wire at the terminal near the fuse
block
> didn't help (so it isn't a cut-off switch/wire problem). That's as far as
I got
> before I decided that working in my garage at my leisure was preferable
to
> working in a parking lot with only emergency tools.
> Question one: what would you check and in what order?
> Question two: As a W.A.G., what do you think is going to turn out to be
wrong?
> Cheers
> Gary
<

Gary,

This same thing happened to me but right after I tuned the car up. Turns
out the tiny bushing that held the new points set off the distributer plate
was cracked and this acted like a ground so engine would not fire. You
might check this.


Scot
'66 BJ8





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