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Engine Misfire under load. 74 2.7
My 911 developed a misfire after hitting a large unmarked pot hole on a BC classic car tour.
I discovered that the distributor cap was unclipped on one side and on a slight slant. Re-securing the cap did not cure the problem. I limped with miss back to civilization for about 100kms. I replaced the cap and rotor with the only jobber parts that I could get on a Sunday and it ran fine for about 500kms including a climb over a large mountain pass. The next morning the miss had returned and despite much fiddling around on the side of the road, I ended up driving the last 400kms back to Calgary with the engine miss. Since my return, I have done the following: -Replaced the cap and rotor with the correct bosch items -Replaced all spark plugs, gapped slightly wider than stock -checked that all plugs are firing -checked timing -checked firing order. -checked mixture via "field test" method. Now the car idles fine and runs okay under light throttle but misses under load. Other notable items - Pertonix ignitor II installed last year - Pertronix flame thrower coil, last year - New Behr ignition wires last year - original factory CDI box - the battery is marginal and should be replaced. It starts the car fine if left on a battery minder but will need a boost if the car sits with out one after a couple of weeks. Is it possible that the marginal battery is causing the miss under load? The Alternator is bosch unit in good shape. I seem to remember reading that the Petronix unit will not work properly under certain voltages. I am open to suggestions. Cheers, Mike Bennett |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Republic of Texas
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Its possible the CD unit was damaged.
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