Kurt -
If your rotor is the kind with a brass rivet, that's the problem. 80%
of the new rotors sold out there are no good. Order a pair of new
rotors from Norman Nock at BCS or Cape International in the UK - they
have good rotors. Chances are your spare won't last either if the
same as the new one that just went bad, don't drive too far from home
until fixed!
Alan
On 7/20/08, Kurt Leslie <kansl@net1plus.com> wrote:
> Took my healey for a ride yesterday bt7, was a hot day but temp in car
> ok no traffic. On the way home the engine started skipping on
> acceleration and stopped completely within a few miles and I assumed
> fuel pump, but it was not it was electrical. Removed distributor cap and
> rotor had no real wear, less than 300 miles on cap, rotor,points and
> condenser, however there was a small amount of black arcing dust on the
> heal of the outer rotor contact, put spare rotor in and started and ran
> fine, I am still not sure what happened as the rotor looked ok to begin
> with any ideas? Perhaps the hot weather effected the condenser? Kurt
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