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240 runs out of power under load, i.e. going up hills


Don East

Have you had up hill power loss?  

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  1. 1. Have you had up hill power loss?

    • power reduction of load
    • power reduction up hill
    • power reduction on level
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    • power reduction from ingnition
    • power reduction from fuel


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  • 2 weeks later...

Well the saga goes on. Quick review. I've completely rebuilt the fuel system. I just completed rebuild of the dizzy. both of these items has made a difference. The car ran like like a dream for 24 hours and about 60 miles, and then, starvation type systems again. I was able to crawl home at under 2000 rpms. A person earlier had suggested vacuum problems so I'm going to check every hose. Still open for any ideas. Has anyone ever had a problem like this because of the brake assist chamber? Thanks to all who have made suggestions to date. Things are getting better. It's been many years where I've had a collection of smaller problems all leading to one big problem.

We must all really love these cars.

Don

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  • 3 weeks later...

Don,

I have the same issue with my Z. It is a 72 w/ a L28/Auto. My power goes away on a hard right turn and takes a little while to come back after I get it back to the garage. The other day it took me 30 minutes to get up the driveway. The one thing we both have in common is the MSD coil. I found out that yesterday that it is better for the coil to sit upright. Mine is currently sitting on its side. It may have an issue. I'm going to replace mine and rotate it upright to see if it make a difference. I am currently running the electronic 280ZX dizzy. Please let me know if you find a cure. Thanx, Rod

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