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Tinster said:Doc, a section of my career is failure diagnostics.
I need to know why the new rotors eat up brand new dizzy caps
but 35 year old rotors run just fine in new dizzy caps.
compare the rotors.
compare the caps.
Tinster said:Doc, a section of my career is failure diagnostics.
I need to know why the new rotors eat up brand new dizzy caps
but 35 year old rotors run just fine in new dizzy caps.
NutmegCT said:Tinster said:Doc, a section of my career is failure diagnostics.
I need to know why the new rotors eat up brand new dizzy caps
but 35 year old rotors run just fine in new dizzy caps.
compare the rotors.
compare the caps.
NutmegCT said:...
compare the rotors.
compare the caps.
DrEntropy said:That left hand is a quick study, Art!![]()
martx-5 said:Yeah, it is amazing how quickly the body adapts! Besides, it drives me crazy that so much of the younger generation has eschewed capitalization, punctuation and good grammer. I try to make my posts as easy to read as possible and adding these elements goes a long way in doing that. At this point, I'm also able to use one or two fingers from my right hand, so the typing goes quicker. Glad you noticed!
NutmegCT said:But at least they can spell "grammar"
<ducks and runs>
It could be worse ...swift6 said:I'll go back to my cave now, feeling grumpy and tired, darned cold & flu season. :frown:
TR3driver said:It could be worse ...swift6 said:I'll go back to my cave now, feeling grumpy and tired, darned cold & flu season. :frown:
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DNK said:Been there ,done THAT
You did a lot better than me, then. My first TR3A had basically been driven until it wouldn't run any more, then abandoned. (I bought it through the DPO's sister, then never did get legal papers on it, but that's a different story.) One of the first things I did to try to get it running was to drop the cap & wires from Dad's TR3A onto it. Fought with it for days, standing in the snow and freezing various pieces of anatomy. It would snort and sneeze and act like it wanted to run; just never could quite put two cylinder firings together in the right order.emmett1010 said:I soon discovered that the dpo had put the wrong cap on the car,
Tinster said:rlandrum said:Ok... I'm gonna ask the stupid questions now...
Why not fix the 180 degree dog? I'm guessing that right now with the crank at zero that the rotor points 180 degrees away from the number one cylinder. It should technically function fine (assuming number 1 plug wire is near the rotor), but it certainly feels wrong.
<span style="color: #990000"> Why? Because I know it is 180 degrees wrong and I've not a
clue on God's green earth how to turn the dizzy dog 180* without tearing the
engine down to pieces. WAY above my skill level as a TR6 non-mechanic owner.[/color
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