Greetings!
I just returned from a road trip of over 2000 miles in my 1977 MG-B. For the record, it now has slightly over 9000 miles on a very complete engine, trans, and front end rebuild. It has the standard 4-speed (no O/D), two inch exhaust, Weber DGV carbs, and an earlier style distributor with points.
I need to seek any aand all types of advice as to a problem that I discovered during the initial part of the trip and was never able to resolve and would appreciate any and all comments.
All during the trip I was never able to operate at a speed above 72-73 MPH or about 4000 RPM on the tach. If I tried to do so, the car would shudder and shake and generally miss on the motor. Toward the end of the trip, the motor would ocassionally spit or backfire up through the intake when I attempted to increase the speed. I could run fairly smooth (but not over 70 mph) on the level or downhill. However, at the slightest bit of a grade the motor would begin to exhibit the symptoms indicated within a short period of upgrade acceleration
Initially at about 600 miles I replaced the fuel filter. Later at about 1200 miles I replaced the points and condenser at a road side rest stop on US HWY 75. This was the extent of any roadside work performed. I would really appreciate any tips aor advice to get this sorted out before the next trip.
Thanks in advance for any and all assistance!
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Ray Hill
1977 MG-B
I just returned from a road trip of over 2000 miles in my 1977 MG-B. For the record, it now has slightly over 9000 miles on a very complete engine, trans, and front end rebuild. It has the standard 4-speed (no O/D), two inch exhaust, Weber DGV carbs, and an earlier style distributor with points.
I need to seek any aand all types of advice as to a problem that I discovered during the initial part of the trip and was never able to resolve and would appreciate any and all comments.
All during the trip I was never able to operate at a speed above 72-73 MPH or about 4000 RPM on the tach. If I tried to do so, the car would shudder and shake and generally miss on the motor. Toward the end of the trip, the motor would ocassionally spit or backfire up through the intake when I attempted to increase the speed. I could run fairly smooth (but not over 70 mph) on the level or downhill. However, at the slightest bit of a grade the motor would begin to exhibit the symptoms indicated within a short period of upgrade acceleration
Initially at about 600 miles I replaced the fuel filter. Later at about 1200 miles I replaced the points and condenser at a road side rest stop on US HWY 75. This was the extent of any roadside work performed. I would really appreciate any tips aor advice to get this sorted out before the next trip.
Thanks in advance for any and all assistance!
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/driving.gif
Ray Hill
1977 MG-B