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foshi

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  1. loads of paste as said fitted around 8 units on different cars , could it be the distributor worn fair bit of play in it , have been playing around with it the tolerance is very slight on the trigger slightly down a bit will not start tight against the rotor arm runs but badly. may swop the dist have a spare

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  2. so update used tape as per aaccuspark  recommended to take up the trigger slack , so test drive slight pull back on acceleration first mile 3 miles latter getting  worse  head back for home just made it engine now will not rev popping back fire , remove the trigger refit starts up running fine thinking best place for it is the bin , first time to be honest ihave had problems with accuspark units may just go back the points rout .

  3. 18 minutes ago, Pete Lewis said:

    i would not expect a loose fitting trigger to mess up the running more like the module is playing up 

    whilst i mainly see cars with a problem  im afraid i see accuS as often the culprit with erratic running .

    im sure there are many running fine  

    a bit of tape to make a better fit is not an unusual fix even for the rotor arm 

    Pete

     

     

    seems to drop low if i pull it up tight to the rotor all good was thinking maybe supper glue it to the rotor arm , i keep a set of complete  points kit the boot for back up , accuspark has covered no more than around 20 miles since fitted  too late to return now had over a year paul

  4. fitted a accuuspark kit a while back ,the pick up trigger was not a tight fit  advised to put a bit of insulation tape around the distributor cam took for a drive today noticed a slight pull back on hard acceleration apart from that drove fine got home hour latter would not start had a spark fuel just turned over , took the cap off removed the trigger refitted it the car started badly popping back fire would not rev , took the trigger out refitted now running fine trouble is now i have no faith in it idead please should i just purchase a new kit ? fitted a few first one to give me a problem although the others the trigger was a very tight fit paul

  5. if the body work is that good i would make  offer and go for it ,having restored a few over the years a lot cheaper to sort  engine running gear ect  if it is that good at least you know your not going to find loads of filler and bodges in years to come

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  6. price is not always relevant around 5 years ago i sold my vitesse 6 to a local  classic car trader for £3,500 in p/x the car drove ok looked ok but the chassis was a total bodge full of filler underseal / i was amazed to see it advertised a week latter for 12k he sold it some 6 months latter i often wonder who the poor person was who purchased it paul and was sold without a mot saying tax mot exempt 

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