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RE: [alfa] Alfa GT Junior Repair Update
An old age (by very wise mechanics) goes as follows:
95% of carburetion problems are in the ignition system.
Gwynne Spencer
At 11:49 AM 11/16/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>I knew my skepticism was well founded. The other day I took the car out
>for a drive the same misfiring then stalling happened again.
>
>That is when I noticed the negative wire from the ignition coil was broken
>off. This explains the thermo related failures from before when the car
>would warm up then a block later it would start to misfire again.
>
>Expensive lesson learned: Check carefully ALL ignition wires.
>
>P.S.
>I thought someone had mentioned that the Alfa Giulia GT 1300
>Junior(105.30) were not imported into the U.S., but this is not the case.
>This Junior was built September 5th, 1969 and delivered to Alfa Romeo at
>Rexdale, New Jersey on September 24th, 1969.
>Black skai interior is nothing special, is it?
>
>Rod
>69 Alfa GT Junior(1750)
>79 Alfa Spider
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