Engine cut
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Engine cut
Horace (the morris van ) and I were out yesterday when going up a bit of a hill the engine missed a little, cut for a second or two and then after another few seconds cut completely. coasted to the side of the road and sat perplexed for a few moments. Tried to restart - nothing. Tried again and noticed the petrol pump ticking like woody woodpecker, started the engine and drove home , no prob.
are these the sort of symptoms you get with fuel pump contact problems that i've read so much about?
I have within the last 40 miles replaced all the small ignition parts, points plugs, condenser so i don't think they are a problem.
Just one other thing, ive had Horace for less than a month and never owned a minor before and already i find i have collected a box of small spares in the lounge for just in case and have a whole drivers door ( like new) in the back of the van that i hope to fit sometime soon. Is this normal??
are these the sort of symptoms you get with fuel pump contact problems that i've read so much about?
I have within the last 40 miles replaced all the small ignition parts, points plugs, condenser so i don't think they are a problem.
Just one other thing, ive had Horace for less than a month and never owned a minor before and already i find i have collected a box of small spares in the lounge for just in case and have a whole drivers door ( like new) in the back of the van that i hope to fit sometime soon. Is this normal??
Probably better to carry the spares in the van - and leave the door in the lounge! It's slightly less likely to need an urgent roadside exchange!
Was the pump ticking wildly when you first stopped - or did it just suddenly burst into life ? If so - it's needing the points cleaned and eventually replaced. If it was ticking hard all the time - could be the dreaded fuel vaporisation problem that some vehicles seem to be keen on. Was the tank level particularly low ?
Was the pump ticking wildly when you first stopped - or did it just suddenly burst into life ? If so - it's needing the points cleaned and eventually replaced. If it was ticking hard all the time - could be the dreaded fuel vaporisation problem that some vehicles seem to be keen on. Was the tank level particularly low ?



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Re: Engine cut
My parents would definitely say YES!!!jimbo1 wrote: Just one other thing, ive had Horace for less than a month and never owned a minor before and already i find i have collected a box of small spares in the lounge for just in case and have a whole drivers door ( like new) in the back of the van that i hope to fit sometime soon. Is this normal??
I hope they do not need the space under the dining table soon...
As for me, I`ve got three MM wings in my Astra since a fortnight as I have momentarily run out of space at home...
But perhaps I am not normal

JWK
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