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Re: Help! Newbie question.

To: DJNestrick@aol.com
Subject: Re: Help! Newbie question.
From: Walt Fogle <foglew@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 20:28:01 PDT



DJ:

While your Stromberg is probably badly in need of rebuilding, I experienced 
similar problems when I first bought my '73 Stromberg equipped Spitfire.  
The car seemed to run ok when cold but was hard starting (and non-running) 
when fully warmed.  Mileage was horrible.

It turned out that the igition timing was off by several degrees.  The carb 
was also in need of adjustment.  Timing would affect your mileage as well.

Good luck,

Walt Fogle


>From: DJNestrick@aol.com
>Reply-To: DJNestrick@aol.com
>To: spitfires@autox.team.net
>Subject: Help! Newbie question.
>Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 23:13:21 EDT
>
>Greetings all. I recently bought a '79 Spitfire and have spent the last few
>weeks getting it road ready but have recently hit on a problem that has me
>stumped. BTW, it has a single Stromberg CD4T carb.
>
>The car starts fine cold. Turn the key and vroom. It runs great as well. 
>The
>big problem is starting when it's warm. Drive it around for ten minutes and
>it won't start unless the accelerator is half pressed. Twenty minutes later
>the gas pedal has to be floored to get it to start. It'll start and run at
>500 rpm or so for 15 or 30 seconds and then act like nothing happened.
>Anything warmer than that and it won't start. It'll turn over no problem 
>and,
>if the accelerator is floored, might run for five seconds at 400 rpm or so
>before dying. Leave the whole thing alone and come back a couple hours 
>later
>and the car is as well mannered as can be. Turn the key and go.
>
>A couple other 'clues' which may or may not be related:
>1) As the engine heats up the idle speed drops until it'll stall without 
>help
>from the gas pedal at stop lights.
>2) Gas mileage is awful - 10mpg around town.
>
>My mechanic says its just fouled gas and will clear itself up after a few
>tanks. I think it's something to do with the automatic choke. Who's right:
>a), b), or c) none of the above?
>
>Thanks for any help and advice you can give. It's great to know that there
>are others out there willing to help out...
>
>DJ



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