Shawn Knight wrote:
>
> Take the lids off the float bowls and make sure there is fuel in both of them.
> In my experience, engines that run well at idle for a few seconds and then
> die without explaination are getting very little fuel.
>
> When the engine is running, does it run well? If it does, I doubt timing is
>your
> problem.
>
> Shawn
>
I got good clicking from the fuel pump when I first started it, so I
didn't check that. I'm going to a thinner dashpot oil, anyway, so I'll
certainly make sure when I get back to the car. Thanks.
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1987 RX-7 TII: Stops making power at about 7000 rpm.
1990 GS 500-E: Starts making power at about 7000 rpm.
MCMLXIX Sprite: Becomes a study in ballistics at about 7000 rpm.
How can they call it "drag" racing if they're not wearing skirts?
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