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Simes

Miss Firing When Warm

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Simes

I get an irritating miss-fire when warm and under load. Can only be provoked between 2-3.5k rpm and no higher which I think eliminates the ignition amp.

Going to be either the coil or leads.

 

Any other ideas?

 

EDIT - Plugs and cap are new.

Edited by Simes

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brianthemagical

ignition amp would be my guess. the only way is to try tho.

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DamirGTI

Ditto , I'd say either the ignition amp. or the coil ;) try to swap/borrow the coil and amp. from good , known working car , an see if it helps :ph34r:

Check the dizzy signal cable also (if it's a Jetronic car) start the engine and try to wiggle/turn around/squeeze the cable a little bit ..

 

Cheers !

Damir

Edited by DamirGTI

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Simes

Thanks,

 

Yep thought about ignition amp - I've reset that with new thermal paste but whose to say it hasn't already overheated!!

At least I think I've covered everything.

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lagonda

Only recently resolved trouble like this with mine ... it was condensation in the distributor cap!

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lagonda

Should also have added ... if the problem has only occured since you've fitted new parts .... suspect the new parts! It's understandable but not a given that new parts are actually OK.

Many years ago I bought 2 brand new old stock condensers for my V12, fitted them as the originals were surely tired after 40 odd years but still worked OK. Didn't use the car for a few days & when I did it wouldn't start. Spent hours checking everything, & in the end, unbelievably, it was the new condensers. They weren't even pattern parts, but correct delco Remy ones in their original boxes! Unreal also that both were faulty, which is why I didn't suspect them immediately (car has 2 entirely independent ignition systems so will run quite happily on just one bank of cylinders).

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