Engine quits when going through the gears
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Engine quits when going through the gears
I have a 54 XK 120 SE and am experiencing a problem that I read an older thread on. The engine starts normally and the auxiliary carburetor shuts down properly and idles normally. As soon as I get her on the road, and go through the gears, the engine falters and dies. It won't restart. Then, Ilet her sit for about ten minutes and it will start but the same thing happens as I pout load on her. It sure seems like a fuel restriction problem to me, but I have changed everything. New NAPA fuel pump with regulator (tried settings from 2.5 to 3.5 lbs. and it doesn't matter). Took out the filter in the tank (and cleaned the tank while drained) and installed an inline filter that is clear and shows no debris or sediment, replaced the cone screens at the SU float bowls, put in new ball type float valves and messed with several adjustments. Tested between each step with the same result. I have the insulators at the carbs but have not tried anything electrical except for making sure that the rotor is free. I read a thread that the coils fail from heat, but can this be happening when she is not fully warmed up?
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I suggest disconnecting one of the fuel lines to a carby and ensuring that there is good fuel flow.
I just went through a similar situation with a MK2 and found just a trickle reaching the float bowl. Start and idle OK but died when power was required.
I found that some previous owner had inserted an extra in line filter in the supply line just as it entered the engine bay and wasn't it clogged.!!!
So check for adequate flow. You could also have a damaged fuel line or similar.
On the coil issue the engine does not have to get hot. A coil with internal shorting is quite capable of generating its own heat.
When it does it again check for spark immediately after it stops before it has time to cool down.
I just went through a similar situation with a MK2 and found just a trickle reaching the float bowl. Start and idle OK but died when power was required.
I found that some previous owner had inserted an extra in line filter in the supply line just as it entered the engine bay and wasn't it clogged.!!!
So check for adequate flow. You could also have a damaged fuel line or similar.
On the coil issue the engine does not have to get hot. A coil with internal shorting is quite capable of generating its own heat.
When it does it again check for spark immediately after it stops before it has time to cool down.
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