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RE: Hard starting when warm, impossible to start when hot. [LONG]

To: "Triumphs" <triumphs@autox.team.net>, "Glen Johnson" <glen@littledevil.com.au>
Subject: RE: Hard starting when warm, impossible to start when hot. [LONG]
From: "Bill Miller" <millerb@ivwnet.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 20:05:42 -0500
Check your timing.  Believe it or not, if it is too advanced, it will not
turn over well when hot.

Also, I think you could possibly have a charging system problem as well 12.2
sounds low when idling...
your voltages sound low, they should be closer to 13.2V

Bill

-----Original Message-----
<SNIP>

When it is cold she starts a treat - first go - and with a glorious
roar.

When it is warm it is difficult to start (after a run for as little as 5
minutes - we are usually reading around a 1/4 on the temp gauge.).  It
sounds like the battery is mostly flat and she just gives a few pathetic
turns and sometimes just a relay click.  After three or four goes at
this sort of attempt it will sometimes fire.

Last night after a test run I returned to the house when she was nice
and hot (after a run for 30-40 minutes) and she was reading a solid 1/2
on the temp gauge - and my electric fan was coming on now and then to
regulate the temp.  While still idling in the garage I took a few notes.
With the ignition in the on position the voltmeter in the dash read
12.2V,  I verified this at the battery and found that we had 12.2 when
idling, 11.8 when idling and electric fan running, I also found that we
had 11.95 volts at the alternator whilst idling without the electric
fan.

<SNIP>

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