Jeff:
Before you go nuts on the fuel system, check the ignition condenser. My
Tiger did the exact thing you describe. The engine would die after it
warmed up. Turns out the brand new condenser was defective-once it got hot,
the spark went away.(I checked by opening the points with the key on- no
spark)
Let the car sit and cool, it would run fine.
Also, how old is your coil? Those things aren't immortal and can wear out.
Paul Burr
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Slaton" <slatonj@vci.net>
>
> While I was driving the 6 about a month ago I was blowing throught the
> country side late at night and suddenly the car died. It acted as if it
> were starving for fuel. It would start and then fall on its face when I
> pushed the gas pedel down. I could drive only about 100 yards before it
> would quit. Restart and then another 100 yards. I managed to get back
home
> but not with out putting wear on my starter.
///
/// triumphs@autox.team.net mailing list
/// To unsubscribe send a plain text message to majordomo@autox.team.net
/// with nothing in it but
///
/// unsubscribe triumphs
///
///
|