100DashSix
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So, it figures. Just after I get done saying how well my MG is running, it develops the following problem:
While driving the revs will abruptly plummet and the ignition warning light will come on (sometimes it doesn't), and the car will coast. It then comes back to life while coasting in gear, or after a few turns of the starter if idle.
My first thought was that it was electrical, as the tach would drop but the warning light sometimes stays off--I no longer think so, as the drop in revs is accompanied by the feeling one would get if they switched the ignition off. Also, the starter can be cranked at will, so power is getting to it.
So, where do I start? Is this symptomatic of a fuel pump failure? It's an old SU pump that likely hasn't been touched in a while. I have limited tools and only the jack I keep in the boot. Can I check the points on the pump or replace it, if this is the case?
Appreciate the help...using this car as my main transport, and can't take it 2 hours home as it is now.
Edit: Ah, and the points on the distributer are more or less correctly gapped, with no pitting. (Set with a matchbook.) Dizzy is rebuilt, rotor, cap, wires, plugs new w/ less than 1,500 miles on them.
While driving the revs will abruptly plummet and the ignition warning light will come on (sometimes it doesn't), and the car will coast. It then comes back to life while coasting in gear, or after a few turns of the starter if idle.
My first thought was that it was electrical, as the tach would drop but the warning light sometimes stays off--I no longer think so, as the drop in revs is accompanied by the feeling one would get if they switched the ignition off. Also, the starter can be cranked at will, so power is getting to it.
So, where do I start? Is this symptomatic of a fuel pump failure? It's an old SU pump that likely hasn't been touched in a while. I have limited tools and only the jack I keep in the boot. Can I check the points on the pump or replace it, if this is the case?
Appreciate the help...using this car as my main transport, and can't take it 2 hours home as it is now.
Edit: Ah, and the points on the distributer are more or less correctly gapped, with no pitting. (Set with a matchbook.) Dizzy is rebuilt, rotor, cap, wires, plugs new w/ less than 1,500 miles on them.