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Re: Car won't run!

To: "Spitfire List" <spitfires@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: Car won't run!
From: "Luke Lewis" <lukage@home.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 15:16:10 -0400
Have you checked that your coil negative lead isn't shorting somewhere, at
least some of the time?  That was the problem with my MGB this year, I put
aftermarket points in it that were a bit different from usual, forgot to put
a plastic washer in place, and the juice was just a-runnin' to ground!

Luke Lewis
'71 Spit
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Hall" <shall@fastpointcom.com>
To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 10:49 PM
Subject: Car won't run!


>
> Hello all!
>   As you may recall, I had some problems with my Spitfire's points
> coming out of adjustment several times on the way back from TRF a
> couple of weeks ago. Well, I finally got back to my garage last
> weekend to fire it up and see what was going on. I tried starting
> it-it wouldn't catch. Sometimes it sounded like it WANTED to catch,
> but wouldn't. Checked the points and re-adjusted. Nothing. Examined
> the rotor and distributor cap, noticing that there were some metal
> shavings around where the cap and rotor had worn down a bit (too much
> for only 1500 miles!). Put in a new cap and rotor. Now the car starts
> after some cranking, runs for about 10 seconds on what sounds like 2
> cylinders, backfires maybe once or twice, then chokes itself out. I
> checked the coil and it was very hot-from what I remember, coils
> aren't supposed to be hot??? Checked for spark from the coil.. Not
> much really. Checked for spark from distributor to plug-I didn't see
> any, though I know there is one occasionally as car starts as above.
> Distributor shaft seems very wobbly, which I think may account for the
> metal shavings from the cap and rotor. So, what's the problem here?
> The way I look at it, it's either the distributor is so wobbly it's
> not making good contact with the distributor cap, the coil is bad, or
> both. Does this sound like a good assessment? I really don't want to
> change the distributor, as this is an expensive purchase, but it may
> come down to that. Anyone have any ideas? ;>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Steve Hall
>
> '70 Spitfire Mk III with a shaky Delco Remy distributor
>


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