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Re: [Healeys] Missing under Load

To: Earl Kagna <kags@shaw.ca>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Missing under Load
From: Price Lindsay <050.rpl@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2015 20:39:03 -0400
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Thanks Earl. Still trying to work through this. The old rotors/cap seemed to be 
fine. I will make sure the new configure is good as well. 

Price Lindsay

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> On Jun 4, 2015, at 5:48 PM, Earl Kagna <kags@shaw.ca> wrote:
> 
> Price - been thinking about this and watching all the other posts.
> 
> Just now remembered a similar problem on a friend's BJ8 years ago.  He had 
> the distributor re-bushed and somehow wound up with less clearance for the 
> rotor to cap electrode - the Pertronix trigger wheel that fits under the 
> rotor and raises it slightly added to the problem.  The rotors would fry 
> pretty quickly.  The solution for us was to grind down the bakelite centre 
> post in the distributor cap to restore the clearance, since we could'nt get 
> anything but crappy replacement caps at the time.  Once we did that, the 
> problem was solved - the car ran just fine.  Still is!
> 
> Only problem would be if you or anyone else ever fits a new cap and it starts 
> all over again.
> 
> Also note that some rotors have been known to sit higher up on the 
> distributor shaft - that's worth considering as well.
> 
> Your 'hot rotor' comment tweaked the memory.  I betcha that for whatever 
> reason, that's your problem - at least worth checking out.  If you've got a 
> new cap on the way, why not try messing with your old cap and see if that 
> helps.  The other option would be to try points - the removal of the 
> Pertronix's trigger wheel would maybe restore enough clearance to allow the 
> car to run.  Just don't automatically conclude that the electronic ignition 
> itself is at fault.
> 
> Further to David's and Bob's posts:  I have run a Pertronix in my tri-carb 
> for close to 20 years with copper core plug wires and an original Lucas 
> sports coil - approx. 40K miles - with no problems at all.  I have run the 
> same type of wires and coil in my BJ8 for at least 100K miles on a Repco 
> (which became Allison, which became Crane) electronic ignition with no 
> problems at all.  I installed a 123 ignition (built into a Lucas distributor 
> for esthetic reasons) upon completion of a recent restoration - new copper 
> core wires, same old sports coil, and a new Lucas cap - no problem so far - 
> only about 4K miles to date.
> 
> Haven't been passed by any McLarens or Ferraris yet - guess they couldn't 
> catch me with all the hot shot ignition stuff!
> 
> Earl Kagna
> Victoria, B.C.
> BJ8, BT7 tri-carb
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: R. Price Lindsay
> Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 6:24 PM
> To: Healey List ; Alan Seigrist ; Oudesluys
> Subject: [Healeys] Missing under Load
> 
> Took the BJ8 out today.  Changed the plug wire to #6 (there was a visible 
> spark last night).  The car struggled big time  Had to change rotors every 3 
> miles in order to get the car home.  Driving along and all of a sudden 
> backfire, black smoke, nothing.  Changed the rotor (it was noticeably hot) 
> and got another 2 or 3 miles out of it.  Looked tonight in the dark and the 
> visible spark from number 6 plug was not there.  Talked to Jeff with Advanced 
> Distributors and he suggested it was plug wires.  Strongly suggested I 
> install points instead of the Petronics.  At his suggestion, I checked the 
> ohm reading on the plug wires and they checked out OK.  Still wondering if it 
> could be bad gas, I did add a product called â??Heat.â?? Supposed to absorb 
> any water that may be in the gas tank.  Not much help, so far.
> 
> Iâ??m waiting for the plug wires and distributor cap from Moss Motors to show 
> up to install them.  Hope that helps but not really convinced itâ??s the 
> solution.
> 
> Do you guys have any words of wisdom for me?
> 
> Price Lindsay
> 67 BJ8
> 
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