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Hi all, my pick-up stopped after some time running with it today, I was driving at normal speed it suddenly sort of coughed and stopped, there is petrol in the tank but it wouldn't start again or it starts and goes off again after a couple of hours the car just starts back normal again. What can it be please?
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stopped
First thing to check when it stops is to open bonnet,leave ignition on, and tap
the petrol pump smartly! If this produces a fast ticking from the pump then
it could be as simple as the pump points needing a clean (under the plastic
cap at the terminal end.
the petrol pump smartly! If this produces a fast ticking from the pump then
it could be as simple as the pump points needing a clean (under the plastic
cap at the terminal end.
Willie
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well last time it happened i thought it was dirt in the petrol i got the carbauretter out and cleaned it and out came lots of dirt but it still did it again today :| what i forgot to ask is what shal i do to remedy the problem? just open the filler cap to leave air go in? well in Malta its freezing too over here we have a high humidty problem so its also freezing here and also we have lots of rain this year 

If it's the vacuum thing - you will have to allow air into the tank - perhaps drill a small hole in the filler cap, or arrange a breather off the filler pipe. BUT - if it's wet and freezing then carb icing is a real possibility. It forms ice round the piston/throttle area and stops the engine. But I would expect engine heat to melt this away in less than 5 minutes - and then the car will start and run just as normal! In UK the engines had a long intake on the air filter which could be directed at the exhaust to suck in hot air during winter months - you could try this.



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As it only happens after a certain amount of driving, you need to check it immediately as soon as it fails - otherwise it'll be a lot of guesswork.
If it is a vaccuum in the petrol tank, you will hear a whoosh of air when you remove the cap.
If not - If you remove the fuel pipe from the carb (with ignition on) what happens?
If you get no flow of petrol, then it is likely to be the pump - some pumps will stop working when they are hot. A very common problem with the SU pump is that the points don't make good contast (they get worn with many decades of use) and if the pump starts to work when you give it a sharp tap then the root cause is point. If they are heavily worn they will need to be replaced.
If you get a good flow of petrol then the problem may be the carb (e.g stuck inlet needle)
If it is a vaccuum in the petrol tank, you will hear a whoosh of air when you remove the cap.
If not - If you remove the fuel pipe from the carb (with ignition on) what happens?
If you get no flow of petrol, then it is likely to be the pump - some pumps will stop working when they are hot. A very common problem with the SU pump is that the points don't make good contast (they get worn with many decades of use) and if the pump starts to work when you give it a sharp tap then the root cause is point. If they are heavily worn they will need to be replaced.
If you get a good flow of petrol then the problem may be the carb (e.g stuck inlet needle)
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

ok guys, I think i've solved the problem (hopefully) just as willie said in the begining and ray also mentioned it probably is the petrol pump points as today it did it again i took off the filler cap nothing happened, but then i opened the bonnet left the ignition on and tapped the petrol pump and it started ticking again and off I went on my way again, anyway i took the pump off now and hopefully i'll find a good set of points tomorrow for it. Thanks a lot guys you've been of real great help!! thanks