A couple weeks ago my truck started shutting itself off on the freeway. It just shuts off for a split second and then regains power and shuts off again, over and over again. I give it more gas and it does it worse. It doesn't do it unless at 40mph or over. This has happened three times in a few weeks. Happens after driving for an hour. I get to work and it's fine on the drive home.
I have a permanent digital voltage gauge and I moved the + lead to the coil wire, to be sure that the ignitor and coil weren't losing power. I have examined the gauge during the shut offs and it reads 14V. I have a relay directly to the battery from the coil. The coil is an MSD blaster SS. I run NGk plugs at .045. Timing is good. I have a vacuum gauge that shows the dip in power.
I replaced the fuel filter and cleaned the filter in the Weber when it first started. The Weber filter looked spotless, that's what made me move the voltmeter lead to the coil, but that's not the issue either.
I can see about having the carb rebuilt. I can probably check the float level myself, which I have not done. I have never checked the fuel pressure but the truck has run fine for two years until now. Motor has 23k miles on rebuild. New plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil within last 6 weeks.
I have a spare ignitor I can swap on. The shut down feels like the car is being turned off, it's sort of a sputter but when it's got power, it's full power, when it's off its completely dead.
I can go back thru the ignition wiring and magnetic pick up again. I think I built it pretty securely last time I put it together. (I had been swapping between and MSD 6 that never worked right)
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1979 4wd Mikado. G200, Gemini 250 Turbo, Clive Cam, Offenhouser Intake, JE Pistons, maXspeeding Forged Rods, Blow Thru Weber, Trooper 5spd, Intercooled