hi steve, if the new coil is still getting hot, be sure you have a resister in
line
and that it is wired properly(when you unplug a wire to the resister, the
eng. stops). good luck, bob smith,ohio> Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 21:09:42 -0700>
From: pscowboy9@yahoo.com> To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net> Subject:
[Roadsters] Fuel Problem hopefully resolved> > I want to thank everyone for
their suggestions on my fuel problems. I still> need to do a few test drives
before I'll feel sure the problem is resolved,> but I think I'm in good shape
now. Someone had mentioned the coil wire, so I> started my car and let it run
for a while. It stalled out like it had been> doing and when I went to check
the wires on the coil, the coil itself was too> hot to touch. when I tried to
restart the car, it wouldn't go. I replaced it> and the car seems to be
running much better.> > Steve> 66 1600>
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