>
>Ok, I give up. I have got the weirdest problem. When I come to a
>stop and hit the throttle, the car dies. If I tap the throttle
>a couple of times quickly, it coughs (just a tiny bit) and then it's
>fine to accelerate. This will not happen if I leave the choke just
>a bit out. (So that the idle is a bit fast as it's on the cams.)
>
>I suspect one of two things... (humm. I won't say what I think
>cause it'll cause *you* to think differently. And the whole point
>of this is to break *my* paradigm :-)
>
>Ideas? Comments? Pints for sale? Pints for free?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Scotty
> '75 TR6 (with the stalling problem)
> '70 TR6 (currently not running, thus no stalling problem)
>
>
"Beam me up Scotty".
Sorry, I just couldn't helpmyself. It's one of "those" nights and oh
what a mood. Seemed a total shame for it to go to waste.
Seriouslt now, break out a can of carb cleaner and give the air valves a
bath and check for vaccuum leaks. Also, be sur there is oil in the dash pots.
If this doesn't help, let me know and we'll take it from here.
Best Regards,
Tony
"GT6s"
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