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Re: Still stumped (was rough running midget part)

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Subject: Re: Still stumped (was rough running midget part)
From: "Harlan Jillson" <hjillson@argolink.net>
Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 20:24:09 -0500
Robert,
   I don't know anything about the weber,  but I think you can forget
about playing with the valves, etc....   First off,  they don't just
suddenly 'get out'.  That gets you basically down to A. fuel,  and B. spark.
Sounds like you've checked all the 'spark' components.  From your
description,  I'd say you're exactly correct,  the engine is running way to
rich, and as it warms up, it loads up and dies.  Sounds like a carb.
problem to me,  just a guess....

Harlan.
-----Original Message-----
From: robert weeks <robert@woozy.com>
To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 5:42 PM
Subject: Still stumped (was rough running midget part)


>Now I really need some help from the list!
>
>On Friday night my '69 Midget started stalling on the highway like it was
>starved for gas, sort of like the the fuel pump was cutting in and out.
>After a few minutes of this (long enough to get off of the highway) the car
>died, wouldn't start, and had to be flatbedded home.
>
>Since then I've checked the pump-it was fine, checked the filter-fine also,
>swapped coils, replaced the points and condensor, pumped out the gas tank
>and put in new fuel, checked the low and high tension wires, replaced the
>plugs, cleaned the carb with gumout, and checked the timing.
>
>Now the car will start just fine, *but* once the engine warms up, it dies
>and won't start again. The idle is set at 900 rpm and it will hold that
>until the engine is warm, then it just starts iding slower and slower until
>it stalls. *If* I can get it to start after it stalls, it is really rough
>with a lot of unburnt gas in the exhaust, like when you finally get a
>flooded engine to start.
>
>I'm totally stumped here, this car had been running like a top for the last
>1500 miles and this came out of the blue. Any ideas would be greatly
>appreciated. I plan to check the valve clearances and replace the rotor and
>cap, but the valves were just reset about a month ago when I put the new
>rockers on, and the cap and rotor are pretty new also and show no signs of
>of being bad. The car has a Weber DGV on it which was rebuilt about six
>months ago and has been totally trouble free. Like I said, the engine had
>been running amazingly well for 1500 miles, since the minor rebuild.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Robert Weeks
>Durham NC
>1969 Midget
>1968-70 Abitza
>http://www.woozy.com/midget/
>
>
>



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