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Re: Misfiring engine; please help

To: Jurgen Hartwig <gt0003a@prism.gatech.edu>
Subject: Re: Misfiring engine; please help
From: drded@ix.netcom.com (David Deutsch)
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 1996 18:19:07 -0700
My 66 misbehaved this way when I had a fried center conductor (contacts 
the center of rotor) on the distributor cap, could also be rotor 
contacts. Good luck and keep us posted, David Deutsch  

You wrote: 
 I began to hear a backfire from
>my muffler intermittantly.  At lower RPMs, the backfiring was not
>occuring, and at high RPMs, the backfiring only occured when the 
engine
>had a load(i.e. going up a hill).  As I reached Birmingham, a few 
hours
>later, the backfiring became worse, and then I could detect that the
>engine was not firing  properly.  I began to suspect that the spark 
plugs
>or wires were not up to par, so I stopped and bought new spark plug 
wires.
>
>I installed the new wires, but the problem is not gone.  In fact, it 
has
>gotten worse.  At speeds over 50 MPH the car misfires and backfires
>constantly.  My next place to check is the spark plugs.  Maybe one is
>fouled.  But wouldn't a fouled spark plug affect the engine at any 
RPM?  
>
>Could my problem be in the distributor, or coil.
>
>By the way, my car is a '78 MGB.  
>
>Please give advice, criticism, and feel free to ask me any details.  
This
>is the first time I've had any real problems out of this car, and it 
came
>at a really inconvenient time(away at school and not at home with the
>tools and carport).
>
>thanks
>jay
>
>
>
> -- 
>Jurgen Hartwig
>Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
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