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To: The Usual Suspects <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Today's (mis)adventure - low LBC content
From: Malcolm Walker <walker05@camosun.bc.ca>
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 17:06:02 -0800 (PST)
Whew.

I've been spending the past couple of days chasing an idiot-light problem
in my Mom's Chevette.  The Oil/Choke light stays on.  I've verified that
it's not the Oil, and the Choke is being devilishly hard to fix.

Soon I hope to turf the light and put a full set of gauges in there, like
there should be.  

Today's excercise was to remove the oil-pressure switch and install a tee
so that I can use a mechanical gauge (rather than trying to match senders
& gauges) - in order to get at the switch you gotta have reverse-bending
elbows and some strange looking tools.  I should be able to remove TR3
radiators now :-)

Anyhow, 'pon starting it up ("to check for leaks"), I noticed a crackling
noise as the car ran.  Bad.  Turned off the motor and inspected engine
bay.

Turns out I'd forgotton to re-fasten the coil lead after removing it from
the distributor cap - had to do that to get my hand in.  The engine ran
with the center lead disconnected COMPLETELY from the diz. cap, and about
3/4" of airspace (and rubber!) between the two contact points.

Wonder how hard it would be to modify the 'vette distributor into service
for the Triumph 4-cyl's?  That's quite a lot of sparking muscle- and I've
never had one fail on me yet.  My other Chevette ran quite well with a
very, very pitted cap & rotor.

The advances might be lousy for the big wet-liner four, but it might be a
good spitfire swap...?

-Malcolm
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