For those of you who have a Tiger Workshop Manual, look at Section B,
Engine, Diagnoses and Testing. Then under:
Poor Acceleration, Ignition system -incorrect ignition timing.
Then under:
Engine Does Not Develop Full Power or Has Poor High Speed Performance,
Ignition system - Ignition timing not properly adjusted.
The Workshop Manual calls this an Ignition System, and this was not
meant to be a red herring, but was closer to a electrical problem, then
a fuel system problem, which was what I talked about in the emails.
And no, I did not look at the Workshop Manual till today. I am a lot
smarter then that.
Larry
Derek White wrote:
>"The question (problem) is how many mechanics would have checked to see
>if the nut was tight? Sure didn't hear any very smart mechanics asking that.
>Larry Blackman"
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>... or how many mechanics can check the vacuum advance without realising the
>nut was loose. The clue was not in the problem as given. ipso facto reddish
>fisho
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>>>Mallory Magnetic distr., module tested and OK, vac advance Ok
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