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A young member in need of Help

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Help!There's something wrong with my car :cry: It cut out like 5-6 times ! It seemed to cut out when I was stationary? And as I was driving it seemed to be like jolting/spluttering at all speeds (20,30,40,50). It didn't cut out if I gave it revs or used the choke - but surely I shouldn't be doing this when I had been driving it for an hour?

P.S (Sorry for my lack of knowledge!)
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Re: A young member in need of Help

Post by lambrettalad »

hi sounds like fuel starvation,rather than electrical,have a look at the carb and see if the piston is free and easy with oil in the top,do you have a workshop manual?
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Re: A young member in need of Help

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Sounds like points gap to me - check this first......assuming of course you have enough fuel in the tank!
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Re: A young member in need of Help

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Standard things to check are points, condenser, and fuel (carb and pump). I would check the points and change if necessary, and change the condenser - both these are simple and cheap. Also check that the carb piston is free to move; and and that there is no dirt or water in the floar chamber - it's amazing what can be picked up at a filling station! Also check that the pump is delivering a good flow of fuel. Report back, and we'll take it from there.
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Re: A young member in need of Help

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Thanks for your replies! The other young members seem to think that its the condenser, my dad agrees with them. I am going to change the condenser and points anyway and see if this solves the problem. I also did fill up at morrisons with regular unleaded (havent filled up there before) maybe its just naff fuel??

Anyway, I will update you with the results
Thanks again :lol: 8)
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Re: A young member in need of Help

Post by chesney »

It wouldn't be the first time a petrol station has given 'naff fuel'. Luckily a Minor isn't very fussy in regards to contaminated fuel (when I was skint I stuck some known contaminated fuel in there - very smokey but fine otherwise). Go through the checks first, it won't do it any harm.
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Could well be condenser - which damages the points. Hence suggestion to check points gap. It's a GOOD idea to carry a complete spare dizzy and just swop over when trouble hits.......
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Re: A young member in need of Help

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Hi all, replaced condenser, Points and dizzy cap and re-adjusted timing. It now runs better than it ever has !
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