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> Engine Just died!
Ian Stott
post Aug 6 2011, 01:32 PM
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I have a 73 2.0 (original fuel injection no mods other than newer stereo and fatter tires) and was heading out to a Car Show/BBQ with my main squeeze and the engine was just humming along beautifully at around 3400/3600 RPM and it just died, no warning, tach went to zero and there I was, stranded on the side of the highway. Up til now the car ran beautiful, I went on a couple of long trips last summer trouble free which built up my confidence in the reliability of my car, any ideas about what happened much appreciated. The teener is at a friends farm about 45 minutes from where I live, I was doing the tow rope method with my daughter driving her mothers car and me in the teener and it was pretty nerve racking as she had difficulty maintaining a steady pace and I was getting worried about all the tow rope jerks damaging the car so I didn't tow it all the way home. Could it be the points??

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Dave_Darling
post Aug 8 2011, 10:37 PM
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You need the ground braid for the Pertronix as well as for points.

The Ignitor isn't the most robust thing on the planet, I have heard of them dying pretty quickly. Usually from overheating due to the ignition being left on without the motor running, but... Take a look at the module, see if it looks damaged or fried.

Could be something else, too, but recent work is always a suspect.

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