> I have a 1979 Triumph Spitfire that I bought this summer. It ran well for the
> first few weeks and then it developed a problem where the engine would stop
> while I was driving it. Getting it started after that was next to impossible.
> ... He also seemed to think that my ignition module was the
> reason for the car's stopping while I was driving it.
But after 10 to 15 minutes, it would start like normal, right? Back when
I had a 1979 Midget (and long before I had heard of SoL), the same thing
happened to me, and I was told that it was the electronic box overheating.
After replacing the box (and emptying my checking account), the problem
disappeared. This happened a couple of times during the 10 years I owned
the Midget.
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