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Posted by RAB on November 17, 2004 at 08:29:55 from (195.93.34.11):
In Reply to: ot:: (just can't get it) international loadstar posted by steve_ne on November 17, 2004 at 07:43:59:
Does it do this when engine is cold as well as when hot? If not, I would suspect something like a small low tension leak to earth, like points spring just about touching earth and when hot does so just enough to be a pia. Could be a faulty condenser - what colour is spark (just before it is going to give the symptoms)? If yellowish, condenser or LT leak. What is points gap - too small and may be they are not opening cleanly at cranking speed? Ballast resistor going high resistance as soon as hot? Perhaps you should be checking circuit voltages and compare with "normal" running to see if there is a shortfall of volts just before the fault occurs. Hope this helps. Regards, RAB
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