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Car Forum / MINI / December 2006

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cold tickover problem

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geepeetee - 10 Dec 2006 14:00 GMT
Hi

Our open classic has just developed a problem.  The tickover when cold is
really irregular and keeps cutting out, irrespective of where the choke knob
is.  Once warmed up it is perfect, any suggestions what to check
appreciated.

later

Gary

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Uncle Zed - 11 Dec 2006 04:23 GMT
Gary, I like to molest little boys.

I chase down little boys on my bike.
And then I have my way with them.
I am a NAMBLA member. I believe in everything they support.

Only a real man like me can handle a little boy.

You, are all, pussys.

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Turbo Jo - 11 Dec 2006 23:36 GMT
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> Gary

Check choke cable and mechanism functioning properly

Give the car a general engine tune up for the winter

New Plugs

New Plug leads

New Points & condenser if fitted

New Dizzy cap

Carb Dashpot oil

New Air filter

Set tappets

Set Idle speed

Check and adjust timing

May as well change oil and filter while you are at it.

Hope this helps

Cheers
Uncle Zed - 12 Dec 2006 04:48 GMT
> New Dizzy cap

augusta pinochet is still dead

updates on this matter as new conditions arise

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major grubert is watching you - beware the bakalite
there can only be one or two - the airtight garage has you neo

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