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Re: I'm OD'ing! + intermittant rough running

To: "Mick Vander Ploeg" <mvanderploeg@nc.rr.com>, <Healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: I'm OD'ing! + intermittant rough running
From: "Bob Spidell" <bspidell@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 18:18:56 -0700
Sounds like ignition to me.  I'd check:

- points
- rotor
- distributor cap


bs
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Bob Spidell         San Jose, CA        bspidell@comcast.net
'67 Austin-Healey 3000             '56 Austin-Healey 100M
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Subject: I'm OD'ing! + intermittant rough running


> In my haste to get my Healey completed & back on the road, I never bothered to
> check whether the overdrive was working.  So, of course, it wasn't.  Finally,
> after ignoring this fact for a while, I tore things back apart this weekend,
> and after some minor solenoid lever adjustments it's working like a champ.
> The first time it engaged, I was shocked at how well it worked.  Very smooth
> engagement, and a nice big drop in the RPM's.  I never knew what I was
> missing.
> 
> That would conclude the mechanical portion of my restoration, leaving only the
> top installation & the trunk liner to totally wrap things up.  But, the other
> weekend, I was out for a drive & decided to pop in at a friend's house.  After
> a 20 minute rest, I got back in the Healey, cranked it up and went on my way.
> As soon as I got up to speed, I noticed that it was running very rough,
> especially under load and at higher RPMs (above 3000).  Nothing seemed to help
> the situation, and I started becoming concerned whether I'd even make it home.
> Well, this weekend as I was fiddling with the OD, I decided to also dig into
> the rough running situation.  I checked the mixture after it warmed up, and
> everything seemed fine.  I took it out to test the OD, and it ran perfectly.
> I came home and turned it off for a while in a attempt to recreate the
> scenario, and it still ran fine after I took it back out.
> 
> Should I chalk it up to a freak occurrence, or is there something specific I
> should be looking for to prevent it from happening again?  I'd say that
> ambient temperature at the time of both drives was the same.
> 
> Also, on a totally unrelated note, does anybody happen to know how to install
> a top on a Longbridge BN4?  Step by step instructions or a video would be
> wonderful.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mick Vander Ploeg
> '57 BN4




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