Looks like Jim Goodwin wins the cupie doll.  I tightened all the header bolts 
and the
"sputter" seems to have vanished.  I'll drive it some more tomorrow, if I am 
mistaken I'll
check the accelerator pump.  That seems to be the most popular suggestion.
Larry Hoy
Plan on attending the 49th Annual Glenwood Rallye
http://mgcc.org/glenwood2001/main.htm
>-----Original Message-----
>From: jimg2@webtv.net [mailto:jimg2@webtv.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:55 PM
>To: larryhoy@marketvalue.net
>Subject: RE: It "sputters"
>
>
>Larry, this is not Jim Stuart, this is  Jim STUART Goodwin. No relation.
>
>I've seen this several times in the past on several types of cars. It
>usually happens one time between shifts when cold air is sucked into the
>exhaust manifold during RPM fall off while shifting.
>
>Jim
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