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It's the ignition, I think

To: Skip Kelsey <kelsey@shadetreemotors.com>, mg-t <mg-t@autox.team.net>
Subject: It's the ignition, I think
From: Andrew Moyce <amoyce@pol.net>
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 20:30:59 -0500 (EST)
I took the the time this morning to go through all of my old receipts 
and ascertained that my cam is indeed a .012, so will reset the 
valves (currently at .016) when my back recovers.

Terry Sanders was kind enough to open his spacious and well equipped 
garage and we tackled the performance problem.

First baffling piece of info came from putting timing light probe on 
each sparkplug wire individually. . . . normal for 1 and 2, 
intermittent for 3 and no light for 4. Pulled the wire off the plug 
on 4 and there was excellent spark. Pulled the plug and observed good 
spark. Reversed plugs 3 and 4 and 3 failed to light the timing light. 
Replaced plugs 3 and 4 with used plugs from stock and got the same 
findings.  We cleaned the rotor and dizzy cap points and set the 
timing, then test drove and got substantial improvement.
I resolved to replace rotor, cap, plugs, and wires.
Got new plugs on the way home (NTZ B6) and replaced them and then 
took my favorite copilot and mother of my children for a test drive. 
All was fine for the first ten miles or so, but then it started 
acting up again. It would lose power (I think running on 3 cylinders) 
for a few seconds and then kick back in. It stalled once but started 
after a couple of clutch poppings. We stoppped for lunch and then 
headed home on back roads, with a few of these incidents along the 
way. Copilot commented that if one isn't really sure what you did to 
fix a problem, you probably haven't fixed it.
I will take Skip's advice and go back from Pertronix to points and 
will replace the components as planned.  Do Pertronix units go bad?

Andy
52 TD, gettting better.

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