vinceclortho
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My Dad has a 1961 Triumph TR3. It has been run very little in the past few years and has a terrible miss under load. We started it today and got it to rev fine while it is sitting. Once we started driving, it misses under acceleration and won't make any power.
He spent $2,000 with a supposedly expert mechanic and now has it converted to negative ground and an electronic ignition. It ran fine for a while, but now has this problem under acceleration. When we drove, the red indicator stayed on, I believe this means no charge to the battery. We messed around with the voltage regulator and it stuck on. The fuel pump kept running with the key out. We tapped the regulator and the pump went off and the red light out. It restarted fine, but still misses.
I'm thinking it has to be an electrical problem, although I know zero about SU carbs. I told him to get a new voltage regulator. Where should we go from here? There are a couple rather unreliable mechanics in our area, otherwise we will have to trailer it somewhere. It is a simple old 4 cylinder motor. What are some easy things to try on it?
He spent $2,000 with a supposedly expert mechanic and now has it converted to negative ground and an electronic ignition. It ran fine for a while, but now has this problem under acceleration. When we drove, the red indicator stayed on, I believe this means no charge to the battery. We messed around with the voltage regulator and it stuck on. The fuel pump kept running with the key out. We tapped the regulator and the pump went off and the red light out. It restarted fine, but still misses.
I'm thinking it has to be an electrical problem, although I know zero about SU carbs. I told him to get a new voltage regulator. Where should we go from here? There are a couple rather unreliable mechanics in our area, otherwise we will have to trailer it somewhere. It is a simple old 4 cylinder motor. What are some easy things to try on it?