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LEGENDS => Setup and Handling => Topic started by: slotwho on May 27, 2013, 04:46:56 pm
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I wanted to thank all that responded to my last post, I found it to be a great help.
Today I am writing out of total confusion....last night on the 2nd practice my car bobble on lap two then shut down on lap 3, it ran great in the first practice. I was sure it was electrical so we strapped on a new red box,clean the batt terminals, charge the batt and replaced the coils went back out, two laps later same issue. Pushed back to the pit checked volts at coil, 12.4V checked volts at box 12.4V changed Toggle switch, check fuel and fuel pump and went back out, one lap later same issue. Said lets throw the kitchen sink at it and toss a new set of carbs, (it was a full moon out last night) went out for the feature car ran great????????? All the way home I thought it was the blue plate, I checked that today and it is fine, I went through the carbs that were on the car when the problem started and they are clean and in great shape ?????
I know the problem is still running around and I do not believe it is the carb, problem seem to be heat related but now I am at a lost for what or where to look. Any thoughts???????
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Barry,
Try the ground wires first.
Are you saying that changing carbs fixed the problem?
Carbs may look clean; But it doesn't take a very large piece of dirt to clog jets and the likes.
I have had a bad coil that, when hot, would stop working.
Steve
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we had an odd problem for a few races, did the same thing as yours, for some reason when the motor got up to temp the triggar plate would ground out on the cover.. ground the cover down problem went away..
joe
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We had the same issue racing last season and replaced the coils and the redbox thinking it was the issue, found after a few laps the heat would cause the blue trigger plate to open circuit on the signal to coil pack 2-3. went back to the stock setup of coils box and trigger and never had an issue since.
Found the white wire on the pickup plate had a dry joint into the black plastic housing, causing our issues.
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Steve we cleaned all of the terminals, and changed the coils first thing, we did notice that temperature off of the number one cyl would not get above 200 degrees while the others were at 230 to 265 so we thought that the 1-4 coil was bad. I also am not say that the Carbs fix the problem cause I do not know yet be for the feature the car ran very fast?
Joe, thanks for that advise I will definitely look into that.......question about that does it fix it or cover the problem?
Amp Racing- thanks for your help I will check that also.
Again we had no problem two weekends ago, won our race at Grand Bend and first practice last week we were fast.........the 2nd practice the problem started. We heated up the car to 180 before going out for the feature.
Thanks for your help to all, we need it.
Barry
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I guess one other thing that maybe important is that when hot and the car would stop we could re-fire it we did not try taking it back out due to our hot laps were over.
Barry
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Just a silly question to elimnate a possibility..... Do you have a fuel cut off switch (valve) that someone left in the off position and you were just using the fuel out of the lines? Maybe then for the race, when it worked, someone turned it back on?
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Thanks Earnst85 but I do not have a shut off and that was not silly.......any help is good help. We also checked for sponge decay in the fuel and fuel line pressure all was good.
Thanks,
Barry
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check the ignition switch. I have had these go bad, and cause an intermittent connection. If in doubt, replace it.
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Have seen:
Ignition switch
Ignition cover contact (there were multiple thicknesses of gaskets made)
Failing transponder wired into fuel pump
Carbs clogged with fuel cell foam or deteriorated fuel line
...all cause this type of problem
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Thanks to all that have try to help....after replacing everything electrical it boiled down to the blue plate. We found that the plastic casing that contains the four wires melted causing the wires to wearing through against the engine block, you cannot see this issue until we removed the plate and the problem was there. I would suggest to all to keep your eyes on this problem while under the car. Ran last week and car ran great.
Again thanks,
Barry
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Thanks for the update