Listers,
Forwarding an interesting problem with that coil getting hot with the
ignition off.
Any ideas for Alan ...manorboys@msn.com
Dave Houser
Begin forwarded message:
>
> Subject: new mg owner in south fla.
>
> Hello, I am hoping you, or one of your members can help me out. I
> purchased a 1973 mbg, it was running good, I did a very deep
> cleaning job, and sprayed de-greaser on the lower and under side of
> the engine. I then rinsed from the underside up, and kept the top
> side of the motor mostly dry. I then started the car as usual, it
> ran fine. Dried any other parts of the engine and parked it in the
> garage. Two days later, car wouldn't start(turned over but didn't
> fire up. I must have gotten something wet. I then checked the
> distributor cap, seemed fine, but I put in a new cap, points,
> condenser, rotor, still wont fire up. Changed the coil, still
> nothing. I did notice the old and new coil gets hot, even with the
> ignition off.(I left one of the wires off until someone has some
> advise for me.) What else can I check that water might have
> affected? I do not know of an MG repair shop near me in the Fort
> Lauderdale area, and am afraid to take it somewhere, that has no
> idea of how to repair an MG. Why is the coil getting hot? I am
> hoping one of your members can advise me to get her running again.
> Thank you in advance for any help you can give. Alan Kurland
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