Yesterday afternoon, I took the TR250 out for a spin after making some minor adjustments to the carbs and timing (still trying to get the best combination right-may be going to the dyno tuners next week). Anyways, I heading home after hard driving on some back country roads when the car backfired like a .30-06 going off and the motor stalled. Couldn't get it re-started. While I'm on the cell-phone with my wife to get the number of a local wrecker service, my brother pulls up behind me. We go through a number of different things- fuel pump was working, spark getting to the distributor, timing was good, valves all appeared to be working, but we weren't getting spark to the plugs. Checked the cap, it's new, and that was fine; new rotor button and it looked fine, until he had the bright idea to really check the rotor-and it was too short by almost 3/8" of an inch! I bought it from a local auto parts distributor and never checked it against the original-a mistake I know better not to make. I still don't know why the car ran at all. Now I'm wondering if I cooked the new sports coil I put in at the same time I installed this new button a few weeks ago. What are the chances?
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