Check the low tension wire from the coil to the distributor (tends to break at
the push-on connectors), the wiring internal to the distributor (from this
connector to the condensor), and replace the condensor.
Cliff
-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris Buckley <chris.buckley51@yahoo.co.uk>
>Sent: Jul 16, 2007 10:36 PM
>To: triumphs@autox.team.net
>Subject: [TR] Missing at high revs TR4A
>
>Hi List,
> I know this kind of problem has been discussed at length before but as it
>wasn't one of mine I never took much notice.
> The engine seems to be fine up to around 3000 rpm after which I can feel the
>hesitation which remains or maybe gets worse the higher the revs.
> I dont think it is shortage of fuel as it is too predictable so I assume it
>is connected with timing or an electrical problem.
> Does anyone on the the list have some kind of check list to go through
>otherwise any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Chris Buckley
>
>
>
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