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Please Help the Neophyte

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Please Help the Neophyte
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 02:10:00 EST
Ok, 

Here is the deal.  My 59 Bugeye is on stands and has been for a good month.  
I start it off and on and it runs fine - the motor really "pops" as they say.  


I added an electric fan and did all the hookups and everything went fine 
including the neat little switch under the dash which can be used to manually 
turn 
the fan on in hot weather.  

The car sat for a about a week.  I went out to start it today and no go.  It 
will kick over one turn once in a while while I crank, and that is about it.  
And the little bit of life that it does offer is by way of a bit of carb 
cleaner squirted into the SU's.  

I checked the spark by pulling a plug out and it sparked against a ground 
point.  Although for some reason it appeared to me that the spark might be kind 
of weak.  The spark would not cross the gap on the plug - but would cross a 
small gap between the plug itself and a vise grip wrench that I grounded to the 
copper heater line running over the carbs. 

I noticed that the hot wire from the battery to the solenoid had a crack in 
the tubular housing that sits just before the terminal ring.  And, while I was 
trying to start the car the solenoid began to get hot which I attribute to the 
resistance (or lack thereof) created by the crack that I mentioned.  I 
finally cooked the solenoid.  So off for another solenoid tomorrow.  Not a big 
deal 
as the car was retrofitted years ago with an early Ford 1960's type.  

So - I think that the solenoid got hot due to many starting attempts and the 
bad wire leading up to it from the pos side of the battery? 

The electric fuel pump is one of those small box types that looks like a 
small power transformer out of a guitar amp.  Although it is elderly, it does 
come 
on and appears to be working.   Again this engine would run fine when I would 
start it once in a while.  

Any ideas from the list? 

Thanks - Kirk 





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