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Re: still missing now above 3200

To: Xerxer@aol.com
Subject: Re: still missing now above 3200
From: cedwards@pinn.net
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 1995 14:26:47 -0500 (EST)
The Stromberg carburetor has a rubber diaphram which can (and often does) 
develop a rift.  Without an intact diaphram the piston will not rise 
sufficiently to allow acceleration.

Charles E. Edwards, CPA
Virginia Beach, VA
cedwards@pinn.net


On Sat, 2 Sep 1995 Xerxer@aol.com wrote:

>     I caught the tail end of this thread and I'm having the same trouble.  I
> ordered new plug wires and it didn't help.
>     Last night I took the distributor apart.  Centrifugal weights are free,
> the vacuum plate didn't move and I freed that up.  The vacuum advance rod
> holds vacuum but moves the points plate only about 1/8 inch or less, is this
> enough?  Engine has good vacuum.  Put in new points, coil, condenser, rotor,
> cap, and wires.  Idles fine, but won' go above 3,000 rpm.  If you drive it,
> it just doesn't have any power.  Found the plugs fouled, and replaced them.
>  Compression in all cylinders about 185 psig...figure there's carbon there
> also.  The fuel pump is putting out the manual specs.
>     The car's a 1975 MGB and only had it 6 months.  Was running good and went
> downhill over a 5 day period.  The person who had it before removed all the
> pollution equipment.   Anybody any ideas?  Have done nothing to the
> carbureator.
> 

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