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Re: hesitation when driving
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check your coil

Posted on: 2011/2/22 8:28
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i had the same problem as you by the sounds of it.

try bypassing the resistor that sits on top of the coil (my'n was white)

Posted on: 2011/2/22 8:56
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Re: hesitation when driving
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ok os if it only does it when it is warming up how can it be anything to do with the coil ?? the coil and i0gniton system works the same when it first starts and when its at optimum running temp ,i think it has something to do with the timing being out abit or maybe the auto choke in the carby

not aiming it at anyone just not sure the ignition system has anything to do with it :)

good luck !

Posted on: 2011/2/22 9:47
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4speed 60a box
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Re: hesitation when driving
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mine does the exact same thing and im running the same weber.. i always just thought that it was the auto chokc on the weber cause i never actually thought mine worked properly.. But if thats not the problem then my guess that it would be running rich..


quick question, what kind of fuel consumption should you get with the 32/36 weber?

Posted on: 2011/2/22 12:06
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Re: hesitation when driving
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as i said before mine did it too ,but mine had the choke completely romoved !

might be the cause ??

Posted on: 2011/2/22 13:35
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77mm bore a15 ,12:1 comp
ported and reconed h89 head
fairly aggro cam ,billet rocker spacers
twin 40mm solex carbs on bpro manifold
MSD 6al2 with 2 step limiter
4speed 60a box
hd clutch
2 inch exhaust
locked 4:11 ute diff
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Re: hesitation when driving
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I spent weeks chasing the problem when my ute was running the A14 the reason it stops when the car heats up is because heat makes things expand hence a better electrical contact. also sounds electrical due to the battery dropping voltage even after a charge.

Posted on: 2011/2/25 7:55
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