'74 TR6, Weber DGV carbs, Pertronix electronic ignition, high torque starter.
I have learned to use starting fluid sprayed into my air filters to get a
nearly instant start. Before, on a good day, it could have taken several
attempts and a lot of grinding to get ignition. Now, after a period of years
where I only had to worry about the car starting maybe 6 times before it would
leave me stranded the # is down to 2 or 3 starts per trip. I have no idea
why. Recently I was stalled in a parking lot and put my hand on the back of
the starter switch and shook it around and it started. The next occurance I
did the same thing for 20 minutes and had to ride a tow truck home - where
after unloading, the car started right up. Could it be the starter switch?
Then yesterday a new sound popped up. When I apply the foot brake there is
the sound of air escaping over top of my feet. The car still stops but there
is a noticeable "hardness" to the brake pedal. Something is going on here.
I've had the car since 1998. My 25th wedding anniversary gift that keeps on
giving. Or as I like to describe it "my midlife crisis car, only I didn't
know the car would BE the crisis well into my 60's". I'm starting to lust
after used Nissans or Toyota's. Stop me before I do something RATIONAL!!
John
Summers
Jacksonville, Fl.
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