The car has some issues starting, cold or hot but managed a 4 mile round trip to the local transport cafe for lunch with a mate today. Will order pointless ignition(Powerspark?), leads, plugs and coil etc this weekend along with a timing check and an air filter change and carb clean, that should fix it up.
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- 9th owner of T693 SSC possibly a factory built Ford based V8 Sportster
- 4th owner of Q309 RNV, an early Cabrio built by Bob Copping, owned Doug & Liz Billings for 16 years
- 9th Custodian of JRR 929D, Triumph Vitesse based special Paul Moorehouse built prior to the Triumph Roadster kits.
- 8th owner of Roadster chassis number 2395. Now owned by Barry!
- Builder of chassis number 2325 (PKK 989M) in the mid 80's. Now owned by Eric & Lynne.Tags: None
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There is no such thing as pointless electronic ignition. Any form of electronic ignition is worth the effort. If buying 'cheap' it's worth keeping the old parts, condenser, points etc. + the necessary tools, just in case!
Poor starting might be an issue with old ethanol, unleaded fuel, worth emptying the fuel tank if it has stood for a while before spending unnecessary cash.
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With the starting if it only catches just as you let go of the key check the ignition switch is wired correctly, it is quite easy to have the ignition fed from the aux (4) position which is not live when you are cranking the engine.It should be connected to (2)Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!
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Originally posted by b.caswell View PostWith the starting if it only catches just as you let go of the key check the ignition switch is wired correctly, it is quite easy to have the ignition fed from the aux (4) position which is not live when you are cranking the engine.It should be connected to (2)
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Originally posted by stevejgreen View PostThere is no such thing as pointless electronic ignition. Any form of electronic ignition is worth the effort. If buying 'cheap' it's worth keeping the old parts, condenser, points etc. + the necessary tools, just in case!
Poor starting might be an issue with old ethanol, unleaded fuel, worth emptying the fuel tank if it has stood for a while before spending unnecessary cash.- 9th owner of T693 SSC possibly a factory built Ford based V8 Sportster
- 4th owner of Q309 RNV, an early Cabrio built by Bob Copping, owned Doug & Liz Billings for 16 years
- 9th Custodian of JRR 929D, Triumph Vitesse based special Paul Moorehouse built prior to the Triumph Roadster kits.
- 8th owner of Roadster chassis number 2395. Now owned by Barry!
- Builder of chassis number 2325 (PKK 989M) in the mid 80's. Now owned by Eric & Lynne.
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Originally posted by b.caswell View PostWith the starting if it only catches just as you let go of the key check the ignition switch is wired correctly, it is quite easy to have the ignition fed from the aux (4) position which is not live when you are cranking the engine.It should be connected to (2)- 9th owner of T693 SSC possibly a factory built Ford based V8 Sportster
- 4th owner of Q309 RNV, an early Cabrio built by Bob Copping, owned Doug & Liz Billings for 16 years
- 9th Custodian of JRR 929D, Triumph Vitesse based special Paul Moorehouse built prior to the Triumph Roadster kits.
- 8th owner of Roadster chassis number 2395. Now owned by Barry!
- Builder of chassis number 2325 (PKK 989M) in the mid 80's. Now owned by Eric & Lynne.
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Originally posted by greyV8pete View PostOr is it designed with a ballast resistor and the "starting" link wire is missing / disconnected? Peter.- 9th owner of T693 SSC possibly a factory built Ford based V8 Sportster
- 4th owner of Q309 RNV, an early Cabrio built by Bob Copping, owned Doug & Liz Billings for 16 years
- 9th Custodian of JRR 929D, Triumph Vitesse based special Paul Moorehouse built prior to the Triumph Roadster kits.
- 8th owner of Roadster chassis number 2395. Now owned by Barry!
- Builder of chassis number 2325 (PKK 989M) in the mid 80's. Now owned by Eric & Lynne.
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Originally posted by stevejgreen View PostPoor starting might be an issue with old ethanol, unleaded fuel, worth emptying the fuel tank if it has stood for a while before spending unnecessary cash.
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Originally posted by david View PostIt does start, so presumably it's not this.
Check what coil you have. If it says use with ballast resistor then the above is valid.
Peter.
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Originally posted by greyV8pete View PostWith a ballast set up the starting link only works when the starter is activated. After the starter key is released the feed is through the ballast resistor. So if the starting link is broken it will give the symptoms that you describe.
Check what coil you have. If it says use with ballast resistor then the above is valid.
Peter.Last edited by David; 28-02-15, 06:42 PM.- 9th owner of T693 SSC possibly a factory built Ford based V8 Sportster
- 4th owner of Q309 RNV, an early Cabrio built by Bob Copping, owned Doug & Liz Billings for 16 years
- 9th Custodian of JRR 929D, Triumph Vitesse based special Paul Moorehouse built prior to the Triumph Roadster kits.
- 8th owner of Roadster chassis number 2395. Now owned by Barry!
- Builder of chassis number 2325 (PKK 989M) in the mid 80's. Now owned by Eric & Lynne.
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Originally posted by david View PostI do recall seeing what could be what you describe attached to the coil and bolded to the engine, looks a bit like a condenser or capacitor...
If added as an aftermarket unit the ballast resistor is usually a ceramic looking block. Link below shows typical unit:
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That said Ford, for example, used a resistance wire in the wiring loom so it is not always easy to spot it.
Check the resistance of the primary winding of the coil.
This link is for a coil for ballast resistor - Primary winding resistance 1.5 ohms:
Standard Lucas 12V ignition coil for use with a 1.6 ohm ballast resistor (060703) Primary resista...
This link is for a coil to be used without a ballast resistor - primary winding resistance 3.0 ohms:
Hope this helps. Peter.
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Normally the voltage for the coil is punched in to the bottom of the coil on triumph parts. Unless the wiring is from a late Mk3 GT6 it should not have a ballast resistor.
12v coil has a white feed and 6v coil a white and yellow feed.
First thing I would go for is new plugs, points and a good quality condenser.
If the starter motor is lazy you could be struggling for air speed through the carbs. And use 97 octane fuel. Check the diaphragms in both carbs and also the emission valve.Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!
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Originally posted by b.caswell View PostWith the starting if it only catches just as you let go of the key check the ignition switch is wired correctly, it is quite easy to have the ignition fed from the aux (4) position which is not live when you are cranking the engine.It should be connected to (2)
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- 4th owner of Q309 RNV, an early Cabrio built by Bob Copping, owned Doug & Liz Billings for 16 years
- 9th Custodian of JRR 929D, Triumph Vitesse based special Paul Moorehouse built prior to the Triumph Roadster kits.
- 8th owner of Roadster chassis number 2395. Now owned by Barry!
- Builder of chassis number 2325 (PKK 989M) in the mid 80's. Now owned by Eric & Lynne.
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