[ROVERNET - UK] HELP HELP HELP!

rogerdm at iprimus.com.au rogerdm at iprimus.com.au
Mon Mar 14 22:59:00 GMT 2005


Hi Gordon

Are you sure the RPM and speedo guage are reading correctly.  Try connecting
an external meter and compare.  The idle should be 500 to 750 and from memory
of my TC 4000 is about 60 MPH.  At 6000 you are close to the sound barrier
in which case nothing else matters.  Cheers Roger 
>-- Original Message --
>Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:08:34 -0500
>From: Gordon Harrower <griffo at comcast.net>
>To: rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com
>Subject: Re: [ROVERNET - UK] HELP HELP HELP!
>Reply-To: rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com
>
>
>Gents,
>
>I could use some advice and expertise about the 1968 2000 TC I just 
>bought.  Not only does it idle very high (around 3,000), but it seems to
>
>run at very fast RPMs at highway speed (around 6,000 at 60 mph).  It's 
>been 25 years since I've had or driven one of these, and I don't yet 
>have my mechanical wits about me.  Any thoughts appreciated.  (I'm in 
>the U.S.).  Thank you, Gordon.
>
>Gavin.Walker at csiro.au wrote:
>
>>Hi Ray,
>>  Had my P6B cut out intermittently on a trip to Sydney once.  In the
>>dark, on the side of the M5 I found out it was just a loose female
>>connector to the coil.
>>
>>Gavin Walker
>>Canberra, Australia
>>
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