I do real well on a computer but just manage to keep our GT on the road. I
am forwarding your message to the groups for their input.
If you are going to respond to the question below:
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
RESPOND TO TARA AT taran@boxlight.com, and maybe copy the list.
DON'T RESPOND TO ME!!!!!
Don't just hit that reply button.
Thanks
Ted
At 06:47 AM 3/14/96 PST, you wrote:
>
>Dear Ted,
>
>My 1970 MG is having problems. When I try to start it, It starts right
>up and sounds great for about 10 seconds and then dies as if someone flip
>a switch. every time I try to start it this happens, or it will start and
>purr like a kitten and then rev up really high until it is about ready to
>red line and I shut it off to scared that I may wreck the engine. Is there
>any hope for this car? It use to run great, and I have no idea what is
>happening. I have rebuilt the carb's 3 times now, I have check for vacuum
>leaks and I have tried adjusting the timing and nothing seems to work. If
>you know what may be happening or someone who may know, could you please
>tell me or have someone contact me. I am very stumped.
>
>Thank you for your kindness ! Tara Neuswanger
>
>
Edward B. (Ted) Weiler, tweiler@eskimo.com
Engineering Manager, Olympic Medical
Director, Volunteers NorthWest
http://www.eskimo.com/~tweiler/vnw.html
Membership, MG Car Club NorthWest Centre
http://www.eskimo.com/~tweiler/mgccnwc.html
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