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If changing the coil "fixed it" but it then got worse, it likely had
nothing to do with the coil. And the old coil was providing spark - a
coil cannot tell which cylinder is firing, so should usually be the same
on all holes.
It is possible that a "better coil" would hide and/or exacerbate some
other deficiency, like low voltage to the coil, or faults in the HT side.
Check the internal earth lead from the points plate to the distributor
body - they break with age, and cause just this sort of behavior. The
break will be (usually) at one end, but if not the super fine braid
wire will pull out of the braided silk insulation. It is not rare that
these have been replaced by inappropriate stiff wire, which fails quickly.
If that is not it, call back with an updated sequential and complete
listing of exactly what has been done/changed and results.
FRM
On 10/30/2013 7:11 PM, jtdbrough2@netzero.com wrote:
>
> I guess the car just didn't want to go to a show. Dennis replaced the
> coil and it seemed to work fine. The next morning however it started
> backfiring A LOT and in juice as it wouldn't go above 40 and then it
> would go at speed. possibly wobbly wheel then started up as well.
> Fiddling with the distributer seemed to help some of the back firing
> issue but it kept happening. so the car stayed home (started working
> just fine when we got to within a mile of the house or so go
> figure-more than a mile away not so much whether coming or going) and
> we went.
> Buckey suggested checking the dashpots which Dennis hadn't thought to
> do. Anyone else have any suggestions? I left to go look at cars so
> othter than dashpots I didn;t get the impression that there were
> anyother suggestions.
> Joyce
>
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If changing the coil "fixed it" but it then got worse, it likely had
nothing to do with the coil. And the old coil was providing spark -
a coil cannot tell which cylinder is firing, so should usually be
the same on all holes.<br>
It is possible that a "better coil" would hide and/or exacerbate
some other deficiency, like low voltage to the coil, or faults in
the HT side.<br>
<br>
Check the internal earth lead from the points plate to the
distributor body - they break with age, and cause just this sort of
behavior. The break will be (usually) at one end, but if not the
super fine braid wire will pull out of the braided silk insulation.
It is not rare that these have been replaced by inappropriate stiff
wire, which fails quickly.<br>
<br>
If that is not it, call back with an updated sequential and complete
listing of exactly what has been done/changed and results.<br>
<br>
FRM<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/30/2013 7:11 PM,
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href="mailto:jtdbrough2@netzero.com">jtdbrough2@netzero.com</a> wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">I guess the car just didn't want to
go to a show. Dennis replaced the coil and it seemed to
work fine. The next morning however it started backfiring
A LOT and in juice as it wouldn't go above 40 and then it
would go at speed. possibly wobbly wheel then started up
as well. Fiddling with the distributer seemed to help some
of the back firing issue but it kept happening. so the car
stayed home (started working just fine when we got to
within a mile of the house or so go figure-more than a
mile away not so much whether coming or going) and we
went.</div>
<div class="gmail_quote"> </div>
<div class="gmail_quote">Buckey suggested checking the
dashpots which Dennis hadn't thought to do. Anyone else
have any suggestions? I left to go look at cars so othter
than dashpots I didn;t get the impression that there were
anyother suggestions. </div>
<div class="gmail_quote">Joyce</div>
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