Hello... and I am hoping you guys can help :)
Re: Hello... and I am hoping you guys can help :)
I didn't do the points or the condensers. Guy before me did them... said he did them. Although, the points are clearly new. I just ordered this http://www.autoricambi.us/cgi/commerce. ... ey=IG0-001 from Auto Ricambi. Hoping this solves a problem or two. Seems as though this kit has pretty good reviews. Any thoughts?
- azruss
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Re: Hello... and I am hoping you guys can help :)
the greatest improvement i made in my car was getting rid of points and condenser. Didnt use a conversion kit as i did a transplant with 79 motor.
- 124ADDHE
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Re: Hello... and I am hoping you guys can help :)
I think ur tank vent is plugged, pull the fuel filler cap off and go for a drive, this may be the ticket. Good luck and merry christmas!
Regards,
Keith Cox
1973 124 Spider
1973 John Deere 500c backhoe
1987 Jaguar VDP
2013 passat tdi
2015 cherokee
Keith Cox
1973 124 Spider
1973 John Deere 500c backhoe
1987 Jaguar VDP
2013 passat tdi
2015 cherokee
- 124JOE
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Re: Hello... and I am hoping you guys can help :)
i agree its a good step forward
next test the ignition they go bad too
there a goast problem that comes and goes
next test the ignition they go bad too
there a goast problem that comes and goes
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Hello... and I am hoping you guys can help :)
Have you had any luck in solving the problem? It is a very nice looking car, i hope you can get it running well.
Re: Hello... and I am hoping you guys can help :)
Christine,
First of all, as a fellow '74 owner, your car is gorgeous! Looking at the front of your car, it must be an early '74, that's a very rare 'small rectangle' grill!
Anyway, in '74, they had an odd safety circuit for the fuel pump. It's connected to the oil pressure light as a safety switch, so that in a crash the pump wouldn't keep pouring fuel onto the flames. Try getting your fuel pump a temporary new 12v source, and see if things are better.
You should also have two sets of points. One is 'dirty' for start up, the second set is for 'clean' running. This was an odd, early emissions requirement. It switches over to the second set of points after things warm up. International Auto Parts has a tech posting on how to convert to single points, I recommend this strongly! Also, condensers are troublesome & cheap. Better safe than sorry!
I also like having a glass fuel filter, so I can see if rust or debris is getting into the system. A good carb cleaning never hurts.
As others have said, an electronic conversion vs. points would be nice, but you should be able to get the car running strongly & reliably first.
First of all, as a fellow '74 owner, your car is gorgeous! Looking at the front of your car, it must be an early '74, that's a very rare 'small rectangle' grill!
Anyway, in '74, they had an odd safety circuit for the fuel pump. It's connected to the oil pressure light as a safety switch, so that in a crash the pump wouldn't keep pouring fuel onto the flames. Try getting your fuel pump a temporary new 12v source, and see if things are better.
You should also have two sets of points. One is 'dirty' for start up, the second set is for 'clean' running. This was an odd, early emissions requirement. It switches over to the second set of points after things warm up. International Auto Parts has a tech posting on how to convert to single points, I recommend this strongly! Also, condensers are troublesome & cheap. Better safe than sorry!
I also like having a glass fuel filter, so I can see if rust or debris is getting into the system. A good carb cleaning never hurts.
As others have said, an electronic conversion vs. points would be nice, but you should be able to get the car running strongly & reliably first.