Whilst driving my Stag in Spain, I experienced what I think was fuel vapourisation. When restarting after a hot fast run there was a noticeable misfire on several cylinders which cleared after about 10-15 secs. It also occurred when on tickover in traffic. Any thoughts on how to cure it?
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Originally posted by GTStag View PostWhilst driving my Stag in Spain, I experienced what I think was fuel vapourisation. When restarting after a hot fast run there was a noticeable misfire on several cylinders which cleared after about 10-15 secs. It also occurred when on tickover in traffic. Any thoughts on how to cure it?
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Originally posted by GTStag View PostWhilst driving my Stag in Spain, I experienced what I think was fuel vapourisation. When restarting after a hot fast run there was a noticeable misfire on several cylinders which cleared after about 10-15 secs. It also occurred when on tickover in traffic. Any thoughts on how to cure it?
JonnoWhite 1976 build ("Mk2") only a few mods
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Originally posted by StagJonno View PostThere's been a recent thread with similar symptoms. In this and other referred cases, the problem seemed to be either a dodgy electronic ignition or coil starting to break down. Will try and find the thread.
Jonno
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Originally posted by GTStag View PostWhilst driving my Stag in Spain, I experienced what I think was fuel vapourisation. When restarting after a hot fast run there was a noticeable misfire on several cylinders which cleared after about 10-15 secs. It also occurred when on tickover in traffic. Any thoughts on how to cure it?I only do what the voices in my wife’s head tell me to do!
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Following on from what I said in post #2, as I was feeling a little better today I decided to use the Stag to go for a game of snooker.
Hadn't touched the car for over a week and when I tried to start her up turned over fine but just wouldn't fire at first.
Waited a few seconds and tried again and it did fire up and I am sure it is something to do with the fuel in the carbs going off somewhat if left for any length of time and the fact that the car is sat in the hot Sun in the car park every day.
After my game the car started first time again as there was now new fuel in the carbs.
By the way I must be feeling somewhat better as I won the match 5 frames to nil which is quite rare.
It could be though that it is because I can't drink alcohol at the moment whilst I am on steroids as my aim
does seem to be much better since I gave up drinking!?
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Originally posted by Tdm View PostFollowing on from what I said in post #2, as I was feeling a little better today I decided to use the Stag to go for a game of snooker.
Hadn't touched the car for over a week and when I tried to start her up turned over fine but just wouldn't fire at first.
Waited a few seconds and tried again and it did fire up and I am sure it is something to do with the fuel in the carbs going off somewhat if left for any length of time and the fact that the car is sat in the hot Sun in the car park every day.
After my game the car started first time again as there was now new fuel in the carbs.
By the way I must be feeling somewhat better as I won the match 5 frames to nil which is quite rare.
It could be though that it is because I can't drink alcohol at the moment whilst I am on steroids as my aim
does seem to be much better since I gave up drinking!?
I remember a pro coming to play at our social club. We always complained of the " tight pockets " his name was cliff Wilson I then witnessed this 70 year old retired pro knock in a 80 break. We were speechless
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Originally posted by edd View PostIf your on steroids then I hope you cleared it with the ioc and world snooker organisation.
I remember a pro coming to play at our social club. We always complained of the " tight pockets " his name was cliff Wilson I then witnessed this 70 year old retired pro knock in a 80 break. We were speechless
He is getting on a bit now and has put on a fair bit of weight, but that didn't stop him beating all his apponents with ease and knocking in high breaks, but he did say that the pockets were too tight confirming the regulars opinions.
Jimmy was as nice as pie and would pose for as many pictures as people wanted with him. I didn't play him but my cousin did and got complimented by Jimmy as being his best opponent of the night. Although still young my cousin died of a sudden illness just last year, but whilst alive never forgot the day he played Jimmy White.
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