Posted by luke0927 on June 18, 2014 at 12:57:16 from (128.221.224.53):
I had another thread about 51 Super A that after ran for a while will drop RPMs and power then have to cool and run fine. Couple of sugestions could be the coil. It was converted to 12v some time in the past. Looks like there is no external resistor, how do I know if it is internal do I just need to check the ohms? Also where do I measure? on a side note I've noticed once its bee run a long while hour or so....it seems to do it for example when you go up on the throttle....last time it did this was on a 1-2 shift (when bad weather was rolling in and I was headed for the shed). It started to idle down...I shifted to 1st and (I was going down hill) as the as the engine turned back over it rev'd it back up and it was fine. For example same as you were pulling it off to start it. Hopefully that makes sense...I have also had to pull it off to restart before when it has done that because it would not restart (like it was flooded)
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