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Author:  Traveller63 [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 8:32 am ]
Post subject:  Electrical miss??

Got an issue in one of my Aus clubman GTs.

The car starts, idles, runs, drives perfectly 99% of the time... But every now and then it has a huge miss and then picks itself up again. It's like it looses all power (gults you in ya seat), rev counter drops to zero, and then literally a second later it is back to normal?!

My guess is electrical but I'm a bit lost as to why/where the problem lies.. And because it's not doing it all the time it makes it harder to fix.

About the car, genuine clubman GT, 1972. Only real modification is it has been fitted with electronic iginition.. So not the points etc! The wiring has been messed with by every man and his dog over the last 40 years, but as I say most of the time it is fine... In saying that I think it is getting more frequent now - so needs fixed.

Anybody had the same issue? Any help appreciated.

Author:  Traveller63 [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 8:36 am ]
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This is not one of my restored GTs.. So I am unfamiliar with what has been replaced/changed etc apart from the electronic ignition.

Author:  drmini in aust [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 8:44 am ]
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I went through this last year on a Mini run. Check for loose or frayed wires on the coil connectors. Spade lugs there come loose and cause this. Give em a clean and squeeze.

Author:  Traveller63 [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 8:56 am ]
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Yeah I checked the coil wires on side of road.. Nothing loose... But might have to pull them off and clean them up. Certainly no harm in trying.. Cheers

Author:  timmy201 [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 9:42 am ]
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Mine was similar to drmini, I had a loose (unsoldered wire) connection to the coil in one instance and a loose spade connector the second time.

Author:  Traveller63 [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 10:22 am ]
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I think (fingers crossed) I have solved the problem. Cleaned up the coil wires aswell as the starter solenoid. Sprayed them with contact oil and I was away laughing ... So I thought. Up and down the road many times with no miss. Put the car into the garage and went to start it again and all it down was went click (didn't wind over)... It has done this before once or twice too, but 2nd attempt always makes it go... However this time it just kept clicking. So I took off the lead from the starter motor to solenoid and touch it against other side of solenoid and she wound over no problems.. So new that it was in the solenoid. Which while I had the starter lead off it did look pretty corroded on the thread. I was going to clean it up and try my luck - but I had a brand new solenoid in the draw so chucked that on. Flicked the key, away she went and no misses and starts everytime so far. So fingers crossed all my issues were related to dodgy/dirty solenoid. Typical example of British electronics 40 years down the track... It was the real inconsistency that was tricking me! Thanks for help guys

Author:  drmini in aust [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:15 pm ]
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Old Lucas solenoid is probably just worn out. The copper contacts inside arc (due to switching big DC current) and eventually wear away.

Author:  Phil 850 [ Mon Jan 04, 2016 9:23 pm ]
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Traveller63 wrote:
I think (fingers crossed) I have solved the problem. Cleaned up the coil wires aswell as the starter solenoid. Sprayed them with contact oil and I was away laughing ... So I thought. Up and down the road many times with no miss. Put the car into the garage and went to start it again and all it down was went click (didn't wind over)... It has done this before once or twice too, but 2nd attempt always makes it go... However this time it just kept clicking. So I took off the lead from the starter motor to solenoid and touch it against other side of solenoid and she wound over no problems.. So new that it was in the solenoid. Which while I had the starter lead off it did look pretty corroded on the thread. I was going to clean it up and try my luck - but I had a brand new solenoid in the draw so chucked that on. Flicked the key, away she went and no misses and starts everytime so far. So fingers crossed all my issues were related to dodgy/dirty solenoid. Typical example of British electronics 40 years down the track... It was the real inconsistency that was tricking me! Thanks for help guys


But why would a dodgy solenoid cause the car to miss once running :?:

Author:  Mark Gosling [ Mon Feb 01, 2016 7:00 pm ]
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I had a similar miss last week, where the tacho would die for a second or two then come good. Tried cleaning the lugs and tightening the spades (even replaced two of), but to no avail. Ended putting ring terminals on and bolting them straight onto the coil. Ran it today to work and not a miss even with the heat of Brisbane. So maybe worth considering if it happens again.

Author:  drmini in aust [ Mon Feb 01, 2016 10:30 pm ]
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Another time years ago when I first had this problem, I found the PO of my car had wired the ignition through the 35A fuse instead of upstream of it. And, the fuseholder was dirty..!

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