Phantom missing under load |
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billschlosser
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| Posted on Thursday, July 13, 2006 - 09:19 am: |
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I have a Gray Phantom 125 in my 1948 Century SeaMaid. The Carbs (dual updrafts) have been rebuilt and the engine idles and revs great when under no load. The problem I am having is with the engine under a load. As soon as I put the engine in gear and attempt to accelerate the engine bogs down and has absolutely no power. It will idle OK for a while but I need to take it off load and rev the engine to make the idle smooth out again. I have not played with timing yet, primarily because I do not want to be stranded with an engine that won't restart. Any help? |
   
Alfred Marshall
New member Username: motorboat
Post Number: 2 Registered: 07-2006
| Posted on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 - 09:25 am: |
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Check to make sure your 3rd and 4th spark plug wire are not reversed/crossed. I did that when I changed plugs and the engine idled just fine (both pistons fire at the same time) but I could not get full power. Also, I have used a 12 volt coil on my 6 volt ignition system causing the lead wire to the distributor to partially burn. The engine would run at full RPMS for a short while until the wire got hot, then I lost RPMs and power. Use a 6 volt coil! |
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