schuyler grace wrote:
 
> FYI, if your LBC suddenly stops running, check the hollow metal
> container behind the seats.  Apparently, it must have something more
> than air in it for the engine to operate, even if the fuel gauge shows
> the car is 3/4 full of gasoline (where ever that stuff is kept).
 
> If Mr. Streeter (Ken) would like, I would be more than happy to
> write up this handy troubleshooting tip for the VTR Maintenance
> page...    I just discovered this problem tonight while driving
> home, so I'm pretty sure I'm the only person to have run across
> and successfully addressed it.
Hmm.  That's not a bad idea.  However, I'm afraid that you're
not the first to have noticed this, but the second, as I ran
into the exact same problem on my 1970 TR6 on my way back from
the VTR National convention, except mine occurred at the 1/8
point on the fuel gauge.  Maybe this is a systemic problem
with the manufacturing of Triumph motorcars?  
:-) :-)
--ken
PS:  Actually, it probably isn't just limited to Triumphs as
I once had this happen on a 1986 Taurus when the fuel gauge
registered 3/4, as well.  Maybe the function of that hollow
metal container is an unexplained phenomenon, like the "soft
brakes fix" Bruce described?
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