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Dodgy coil ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeamBrian" data-source="post: 542386" data-attributes="member: 20175"><p>Could it be the gauze filter in the fuel tank? I had 2 Pertronix coils and both failed........after a while on the road the engine would die and would fail to restart. After a while it would restart and run fine until another hour on the road when it would die again. Found the coil was overheating and failing to produce a strong spark but once cooled down it worked normally. I stuck my old Bosch blue coil and problem solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamBrian, post: 542386, member: 20175"] Could it be the gauze filter in the fuel tank? I had 2 Pertronix coils and both failed........after a while on the road the engine would die and would fail to restart. After a while it would restart and run fine until another hour on the road when it would die again. Found the coil was overheating and failing to produce a strong spark but once cooled down it worked normally. I stuck my old Bosch blue coil and problem solved. [/QUOTE]
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