Andrew_Grannis
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My name is Andrew. My dad and I are restoring a 1960 Austin Healey 3000 BT7 with a 1965 BJ8 engine and transmission. We have worked most of the summer getting it to run, and it does...for no more than a minute. What usually happens is the car runs smooth as long as you keep it at about 2,000 rpm but then it backfires out of the carbs and shuts off, somtimes it tries to catch itself after the backfire but eventually just stops. I was at first, told it was a sparking issue so I filed the points and put electrical contact cleaner on them to get the dust away and that didnt do a whole lot. We ordered a new condenser, put it in and tried it but that didnt help either. We checked to make sure the vacuum advance functions and it does. The only way we got the car to run longer than a minute was plug the back carb up, but once it was unplugged the car lasted for a few more seconds and backfired. We have come to the conclusion that what we need to do is simply take off the carbs, clean them out and replace all the gaskets for the intake thinking there is a vacuum leak somewhere? Any advice anyone can give me will be much appreciated. Thanks Andrew
My name is Andrew. My dad and I are restoring a 1960 Austin Healey 3000 BT7 with a 1965 BJ8 engine and transmission. We have worked most of the summer getting it to run, and it does...for no more than a minute. What usually happens is the car runs smooth as long as you keep it at about 2,000 rpm but then it backfires out of the carbs and shuts off, somtimes it tries to catch itself after the backfire but eventually just stops. I was at first, told it was a sparking issue so I filed the points and put electrical contact cleaner on them to get the dust away and that didnt do a whole lot. We ordered a new condenser, put it in and tried it but that didnt help either. We checked to make sure the vacuum advance functions and it does. The only way we got the car to run longer than a minute was plug the back carb up, but once it was unplugged the car lasted for a few more seconds and backfired. We have come to the conclusion that what we need to do is simply take off the carbs, clean them out and replace all the gaskets for the intake thinking there is a vacuum leak somewhere? Any advice anyone can give me will be much appreciated. Thanks Andrew
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