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Help needed, Losing Power when over 50 mph.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sausage" data-source="post: 646256" data-attributes="member: 14011"><p>I fitted the new fuel pump, push rod and gaskets and tested the pressure again and it was definitely higher, around twice as far as previously in the bottle test. I took it out for a test run this morning and the same issue is still there and seems to be getting worse each time as i didn’t even get to the dual carriageway this time. </p><p>Before I left, i tested the coil with a multimeter, 3.6 ohms across positive and negative and 8300 ohms from centre coil to a terminal. </p><p>I tested the coil again when I got home, about 20 mins after the hesitation happened, and got a reading of 3.9 ohms across positive and negative and 9100 ohms from centre of coil to a terminal.</p><p>From what I have read those figures seem fine but the second readings were taken quite a while after it would have been hot and under load. </p><p>So I am going to change the coil for the spare one and try it again. </p><p>If swapping the coil doesn’t work, does anyone have any other ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sausage, post: 646256, member: 14011"] I fitted the new fuel pump, push rod and gaskets and tested the pressure again and it was definitely higher, around twice as far as previously in the bottle test. I took it out for a test run this morning and the same issue is still there and seems to be getting worse each time as i didn’t even get to the dual carriageway this time. Before I left, i tested the coil with a multimeter, 3.6 ohms across positive and negative and 8300 ohms from centre coil to a terminal. I tested the coil again when I got home, about 20 mins after the hesitation happened, and got a reading of 3.9 ohms across positive and negative and 9100 ohms from centre of coil to a terminal. From what I have read those figures seem fine but the second readings were taken quite a while after it would have been hot and under load. So I am going to change the coil for the spare one and try it again. If swapping the coil doesn’t work, does anyone have any other ideas? [/QUOTE]
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