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To: triumphs@autox.team.net, Spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Spitfire Ignition Problems
From: Roger Elliott <elliottr@rmi.net>
Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 20:49:11 -0500
I have been trying to figure out the starting problem on my Spitfire for 
quite awhile now.  

My problem all started with a hole in the intake manifold.  I had driven 
it to work - about 45 miles.  The last 2 miles it was running very 
rough, but I made it to work.  After work the Spitfire refused to start 
so I had it towed home.  After working on it a couple of different times 
I finally found the hole on the underside of the intake manifold.  This 
is on a dual SU setup.

I had the throttle return springs hooked up to a bracket bolt to the 
underside of the manifold - normally it the intake would have been 
bolted to the exhaust manifold, but I have an exhaust header. The 
springs apparently had enough pressure to break the manifold.  So I got 
that repaired. 

I thought that the Spitfire would fire right up once I bolted everything 
back on.  I got new throttle return levers so I could hook the springs 
up the way they should be.  I rough timed it using one of those whistles 
that screw in like a spark plug and let you find tdc.

Anyway, now the car still will not start.  It seems to have pretty good 
spark at the coil wire, but at the spark plug wires it seems to have a 
puny yellow spark instead of a good blue one.  I have replaced the 
distributor cap and rotor and plugs, tried two sets of wires, two or 
three coils.  It still seems to have a weak spark at the plugs. Oh, I 
should mention it has a Pertronix ignition system.  I checked that 
according to their web site - it was okay.  I put on a new one as I 
decided it would not hurt to have a spare anyway.

So what else do I check?

Thanks,

Roger Elliott
80 Spitfire


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