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Re: TR6 Misfire (here we go again!)

To: John Duhart <duhart@symbol.com>
Subject: Re: TR6 Misfire (here we go again!)
From: Martin Libhart <mlibhart@feist.com>
Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 13:38:57 -0500
Cc: Bill.Georgas@mci.com, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
References: <s5654f8b.008@roadrunner.symbol.com>
Hi John:

I really think that's vacuum retard - not advance - on your distributor.  
Regardless, you should disconnect the vacuum line and plug it before dynamic 
timing with your strobe.

Martin Libhart
1972 TR6
1970 Spitfire

John Duhart wrote:

> Hey All,
>
>  I just wanted to thank everyone who has responded to this question.  I think 
>I now understand the timing question, and what static timing is.  I static 
>timed it to 12 degrees BTDC last night, just like the Bently say to do.  I 
>didn't get a chance to run it yet.  I have a timing light so i can time the 
>thing when it is running
>
>  Also, as most of you can guess, Having only 15 miles on it since the rebuild 
>I have yet to do thing one with the carbs.  They didn't even have enough oil 
>in the dashpots!  I fixed that last night too.
>
>  I put the question out there so i could see if I was missing anything.
>
>  Oh ya, I haven't replaced the condensor yet!  Why you ask?  I don't know I 
>have three new ones sitting in a box.  I'll do that when I get home today.
>
>  I report on Tuesday the results.
>
>  One last time, this is a 74 TR6.  The Dist only has a vacuum advance, no 
>retard.  Should this be connected when I do the timing with the engine running.
>
> Later,
> JHD IV
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