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RE: MGB Engine Troubles....duh!

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Subject: RE: MGB Engine Troubles....duh!
From: "REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER" <CREICHLE@nsc.msmail.miami.edu>
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 12:05:00 -0700 (PDT)
Check the fuel filter. Next time it happens open the trunk and give the fuel 
pump a rap (with the ignition on). If it starts ticking away, you need to 
either rebuild , adjust or replace your fuel pump.
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From: mgs-owner
To: MG Newsgroup
Subject: MGB Engine Troubles....duh!
Date: Sunday,September 15,1996 11:39PM

OK, my 77 B runs ok for the most part (I won't even talk about the oil,)
but I've had a couple of labor strikes which I need some help with.  I'm
new at engine work so any help would be appreciated.

After traveling about 10 minutes on the interstate at a constant 65 mpg I
started to notice a couple of hesitations followed immediately by power
loss.  The first time it happened the power loss eventually resulted in
complete stoppage.  I could turn the car over and it would start for a few
seconds but would die just like it wasn't getting any gas.  After about 5
minutes of sitting I was able to get it started and went a few more miles
but it stalled two more times, this time I was traveling at slower speeds
though.  Perhaps I should mention that the day was a hot Florida summer in
the afternoon.

I didn't have any troubles the next week, but I didn't have it on the
interstate, mostly stop and go traffic.

Today, I had the same problem.  Another hot day, I got about 15 minutes of
interstate travel and it started dying.  This time I took it immediately to
the side and let it idle for 2-3 minutes and it was fine for a couple more
miles.  Then it stalled out completely again.  After setting for an hour or
so, I was able to go about 20 miles before it started acting up again.

I think it's a fuel blockage and my brother thinks it's a vacuum problem.
Any ideas?


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