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Re: '76 Spit

To: Terry Thompson <tlt@digex.net>
Subject: Re: '76 Spit
From: Spitfire 1500 <spitfire1500@named.dalton.net>
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 01:44:56 -0500
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: http://member.dalton.net/~spitfire1500
References: <2.2.32.19970318210017.0069e048@staffpop.digex.net>
Terry Thompson wrote:
> 
> I've become the recent owner of a '76 spit, and among several
> other problems, I have a quirky little problem with my right
> turn-signal. Unlike the left signal (which flashes a little
> faster than once per second), the right turn signal flashes at
> about once every 3 seconds.  Any ideas as to what might be
> the cause and cure (aside from the explanation that it's "Lucas
> component, learn to live with it.") would be greatly appreciated.
> 

Sounds to me like a problem with the flasher relay.

> Since I'm asking stupid questions; my speedometer "illumination"
> has gone out (but the gauge still works).  Any hints as to what
> I should look for?  (maybe an electical guide to my car should
> be the object of my search).
> 

Try replacing the light bulbs in the rear of the speedometer.


> Also, I was told by the PO that I should use high octane
> (92/93) fuel to keep the engine running clean.  But whenever
> I drive in my spit, I get out smelling like gas (er..petrol).
> Could the gas be too rich?  Am I just wasting money and octane
> by using 93? Or is it just a characteristic of the car that
> causes the driver to smell like gas?
> 

Use a high enough octane to prevent detonation, ie: if the engine runs
well on 87 octane without pinking, use 87 octane.  If detonation occurs,
try using the next higher octane level, until the detonation
dissappears.  You could also be using a high octane fuel for no reason
at all, like, there could be carbon deposits on the head leading to
detonation.  Remove the carbon deposits and use a lower octane fuel.

> Finally any idea what I should be getting in average mpg?
> 

I've noticed most Spit owners get about 26-27 combined mileage on
average.

> -Terry
> '76 Spit 48k original miles (aptly named "THESPIT")
 
Ron N.
Dalton, Ga
http://member.dalton.net/~spitfire1500
77 Spitfire 1500 - undergoing cajones transplant - FM66513UO
62? Vitesse/Sports 6 convertible - HB5635LCV
92 Ford Tempo GLS V6 (Ultimate Q-ship!) - 1FAPP38U1NK150073


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