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I finally got my TR3A registered and insured. Today I decided to give it a good workout. After it warmed up, it ran fine for about 25 minutes and about 15 miles. Toward the end of my run, I noticed it sputtering on acceleration. When I got ONE BLOCK AWAY from my house, the engine just quit. The starter would barely turn over. I was on a hill and tried to jumpstart it, but that didn't work either.
My suspicion was that the generator was unable to keep up with the batter drain from the new electric fan I recently installed and it drained the batter. So I humped home, got my truck, took out the battery, brought it home and recharged it. When I thought the battery had a sufficient charge, I brought it back and installed it into the car. No joy. The starter barely cranked and there was no hope of getting the engine to start.
I went back and re-recharged the battery. Repeated procedure. Still no luck. Finally, I gave up and called a tow truck.
Now I'm wondering how to troubleshoot this. My guess is that, once the car completely cools off, it will start up without any problem.
My worst fear is that the pistons sizes are incorrectly matched to the cylinder bores (I had the sleeves bored out and fitted oversized pistons back in the day). However, the engine seemed to turn over fine, even when hot. So, before I go down the road of a complete engine rebuild, I'd like to eliminate any simpler causes.
I've driven the car before for much further distances, so I'm not entirely sure how to approach this problem.
Any ideas?
My suspicion was that the generator was unable to keep up with the batter drain from the new electric fan I recently installed and it drained the batter. So I humped home, got my truck, took out the battery, brought it home and recharged it. When I thought the battery had a sufficient charge, I brought it back and installed it into the car. No joy. The starter barely cranked and there was no hope of getting the engine to start.
I went back and re-recharged the battery. Repeated procedure. Still no luck. Finally, I gave up and called a tow truck.
Now I'm wondering how to troubleshoot this. My guess is that, once the car completely cools off, it will start up without any problem.
My worst fear is that the pistons sizes are incorrectly matched to the cylinder bores (I had the sleeves bored out and fitted oversized pistons back in the day). However, the engine seemed to turn over fine, even when hot. So, before I go down the road of a complete engine rebuild, I'd like to eliminate any simpler causes.
I've driven the car before for much further distances, so I'm not entirely sure how to approach this problem.
Any ideas?
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