In a message dated 8/12/00 9:39:14 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
steve_car@hotmail.com writes:
> What could cause a car to sometimes run for a few seconds after the
ignition
>
> is turned off? It only seems to do it when it is warmed up. Once I heard a
> clicking noise like the starter solenoid leaving me to believe it might be
> the ignition switch.
The most typical reason for a car to run-on like that is having the timing
too-far advanced. Is your car also "pinging" on hard acceleration by chance?.
On late models w/smog distributor it's supposed to be 0*. Instinct tells
this this isn't right, but it is! Ya lose a little bit of "off the line
power" but the car is overall much happier that way.
Pt#'s: my local dealer also told me the rocker cover gasket was NLA. Best bet
is get one from Roadster vendor, or a NAPA can order up a Beck-Arnley for ya
- pt#'s found here:
<A HREF="http://members.aol.com/spl311rdst/datsun/parts/ba_partslist.html">Be
ck Arnely Part Numbers for Datsun Roadsters</A>
(i'd definately goto a vendor for the carb parts)
Laurie :-)
70 SPL311
69 SRL311
Chandler, AZ
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