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HotWat
My '75 2.0 developed a hesitation/sputtering between 2400 - 2800 rpms which is driving me crazy. The car was serviced a few months ago (valves, etc). I have electronic ignition. Any ideas. Thanks.
Rand
If it only sputters in that rpm range, and clears back up above, it makes me think of a worn TPS (throttle position sensor - the gadget mounted on the side of the throttle-body).

They contacts wear... especially in the most-used range. At any rate, learn more about it here:

http://members.rennlist.com/pbanders/
Bleyseng
To check the TPS just unplug it. Its the big 5 prong thingy on the Throtte body.
If it goes away when you unplug it and drive it then you know the tps is dirty or dead.

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If that doesn't fix it, check for a sticking advance plate in the dizzy.
HotWat
QUOTE(Bleyseng @ Jul 30 2006, 07:29 AM) *

To check the TPS just unplug it. Its the big 5 prong thingy on the Throtte body.
If it goes away when you unplug it and drive it then you know the tps is dirty or dead.

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If that doesn't fix it, check for a sticking advance plate in the dizzy.


Unplugged the TPS and made no difference.
What the heck is the dizzy.
Bleyseng
dizzy= distributor

check the advance plate for smooth operation as rust/nolube will make it stick
Dr. Roger
so what was the problem?

has it been resolved?
how?

inquiring minds want to know. =-)
rmital
QUOTE(Bleyseng @ Jul 30 2006, 07:24 PM) *

check the advance plate for smooth operation as rust/nolube will make it stick


...discription on how to lube the advance plate??....anyone....

Thanks,
Ray
Dr. Roger
this guy does a good job of rebuilding a 010 distributor. great pics.

yours is not like this one but some of the details are the same.

just a matter of do you want to pull your distributor for a rebuild or pull the contact plate to get at the advance weight assembly for cleaning and lubing.

good luck. burnout.gif
rmital
QUOTE(Dr. Roger @ Aug 6 2006, 01:53 PM) *

this guy does a good job of rebuilding a 010 distributor. great pics.


sorry but...what guy? pics...?
Dr. Roger
whoops..... =-P

http://www.glenn-ring.com/010/

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