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Re: my car stopped...

To: "Ken Tharp" <kthinc@dwx.com>,
Subject: Re: my car stopped...
From: "Dave Terrick" <dterrick@pangea.ca>
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 10:37:38 -0500
Ken,

does the phrase "original Lucas electronic ignition" mean anything to you?!?
<G>... what you describe is common to <any> brand of ei as it fails.  My TR6
with a Lumenition (years ago) acted much the same.  A good friend's spitfire
(78) just performed the same electronic slacking and a new xr 700 ignition
kit solved all.... and then some.

Please remember that this failure is of an intermittent nature - what you
have received are just warning signs of a vehicular heart attack.

Dave T
PS:  marmot concensus?

D
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Tharp <kthinc@dwx.com>
To: spitfires@autox.team.net <spitfires@Autox.Team.Net>
Date: October 12, 1998 11:43 PM
Subject: my car stopped...


>Listers,
>
>I had something happen on Sunday that I am at a loss to diagnose. I'm
>hoping someone on the list has experienced this before and will know in
>what direction I should look.
>
>On Sunday, I was driving my 79 Spitfire on some back highways. I had
>driven about 30 miles, so the car was good & warmed up. Suddenly, the
>engine coughed a little. It kicked back in, and I was able to drive 1/4
>mile farther before I slowly lost power. It was as if I had run out of
>gasoline, but I had plenty. I sat by the side of the road for a few
>minutes, re-started the car, drove just a few hundred feet, and lost
>power again. This happened two or three more times, and I was pretty
>convinced I was going to have to call my wife to bail me out. I sat for
>another few minutes, re-started the car, and everything was fine. I
>drove it home with no further problems.
>
>This past June, I had similar problems. The fuel pump was replaced at
>that time, and I put in a 160 degree thermostat to attempt to get the
>water temperature down (which helped, by the way). My mechanic and I
>thought we had solved the problem, particularly since it had been over
>three months since experiencing any problems. Now, however, it's deja vu
>all over again. The only difference between yesterday's problems and the
>problems in June was that I was able to drive the car the 30 miles home;
>in June, even when I let it sit overnight where it stalled, I couldn't
>get it to run more than a few hundred feet before losing power the next
>morning.
>
>Help! Needless to say, any type of long trip is out of the question
>until this problem is solved! Thanks for any input on this.
>--
>Ken Tharp
>79 Spitfire 1500
>West Des Moines, IA
>
>
>


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