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Intermittent Coil Problem ?

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Subject: Intermittent Coil Problem ?
From: Rick Huber <rickhuber1@home.com>
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 21:18:12 -0400
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Reply-to: Rick Huber <rickhuber1@home.com>
Sender: owner-mgb-v8@autox.team.net
Hi All,

After a fabulous weekend in the V8 MGB, I've got a question.  At the Positive
Earth Driver's Club show in Lavalette NJ on Sunday, I had the hardest time
starting the car that I've had in a long time.  Dave somebody, drives a chevvy
V6 powered MGB GT, flared fenders, no bumpers, says he knows a bunch of you
guys, was there and helped troubleshoot.

What happens is that just after starting and before the engine is warmed up,
it's very easy to kill it by letting out the clutch too fast.  Usually when that
happens, it is very difficult to restart.  Usually, after cranking for awhile
giving it just a little gas, I smell gas, do the flooded routine pushing the
pedal to the floor, crank for awhile, let up on the pedal, crank again and it
starts.  This time nothin doin.  It smelled really flooded, so I let it sit 30
minutes.  Tried again, nothing - not a cough, sputter, lots of gas smell.  Well,
as I was embarrasingly gathering quite a crowd, Dave came over with a test light
and started troubleshooting.  First thing he did was pull the coil wire, had me
crank it, and said I had no spark. Funny, I had a spark driving to the show, and
when the engine started and died when I was first trying to leave, but I said
maybe.  He looked at the standard stock MGB coil, the Mallory electronic
ignition distributor, the coil leads, nothing to see.  Asked if I still had the
resistor in the line to the coil that drops the voltage down to 7.5 v (I think)
from 12.  I said yes, I had never found it, but I had tested the power to the
coil and it was around 7.5 v.  Seems like I remember Woody Cooper saying I
needed to have that voltage drop to run the Mallory distributor, but my memory
could be incorrect there.  Dave said my frequent hard starting problem might be
that I was supposed to have the full 12 v to the coil, and if I didn't, I was
getting a weak spark, and when I got too much gas in the cylinders, it won't
fire.

Anyway, he was checking to see that the return wire from the distributor was
correctly pulsing back to the coil, when it fired once.  Then I cranked it
again, and it started, drove home, stopped, restarted fine.

So my question is, is there such a thing as an intermittent coil ?  I'm thinking
it could be connections, but Dave said he really didn't find anything
disconnected.  This happened about 1 1/2 years ago, when after swapping my
clutch, it started right up, then while sitting at a stop sign about 2 blocks
from the shop, it just died.  Cranked and cranked, did some troubleshooting, and
discovered no spark from the coil.  I took out the new coil, put in the old one,
and it started.  At that point, I figured it was a bad new coil, but now I'm not
so sure.  I think I'll try to put the new, supposedly bad one back in this
weekend and see what happens.

Any of this sound familiar to anybody ?  Anybody have a clue what's going on ?

I'm off for a couple days and can't check my @home mail from away, so if you
have any more questions, I'll get to them Friday night or Saturday morning.
Thanks in advance for the help.

Safety Faster,

Rick

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