Spark Plug wires will fail under load like that. That'd be my first thought
before plugs, especially with electronic ignition and especially if you're
running anything other than copper core wires. Then the distributor cap and
rotor. Some of the older rotors were sketchy.
Have fun!
Terry Smith, '58 TR3A
New Hampshire
> On August 16, 2018 at 4:30 PM jpaynepbr at cox.net wrote:
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> Condenser and coil seem like likely culprits to me.
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> Jonas Payne
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> From: Triumphs <triumphs-bounces at autox.team.net> On Behalf Of
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> Subject: [TR] Flutter miss
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> Tr-3 starting to miss (like a ?fluttering?).
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> Anything over 3,000 rpm. 3,000 miles on new overhaul. Gonna check carb
> oil, plugs, fuel filter/pump, ....any thots?
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> Have electronic ignition.
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> Gary n.
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