I guess first I should introduce myself - hi, I'm Chris... I purchased a '76 spitfire 
1500 about a year and a half ago and have been reading the digest version of the list 
for just over a year now...  Since I have never quite been sure that simply sending 
mail as a member of the digest list I've been quite quiet but have seen a number of 
really useful tips.  Hopefully this time I too can contribute and help someone out.

When I purchased my spit it had an aftermarket fuel pump that kept me going for the 
first year I had the car...  During my second summer with the car (being a Canadian, 
it's hard to really enjoy the cars in the winter!),  I too started to suffer from the 
symptoms you describe.  After investigating a number of options (hopefully my 
hind-sight can help you), it was determined that my fuel pump was the issue.  

In the end, when I removed the fuel pump, I found that the lever arm did not spring 
back to it's fully extended position.  Pressing the lever in by hand and releasing 
resulted in the arm stopping about 1/8th from the end of it's full travel.  The car 
ran like this for a quite a while, initially going 100's of miles between occurrences 
when the problem first arose, but as the fuel pump became weaker the time between 
occurrences shortened.

Hopefully that helps in some way...
c.
'76 Spit - Toronto Ont.

        -----Original Message-----
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        On Behalf Of Adam Rodnitzky
        Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 6:50 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: Strange Spitfire Fuel Delivery Problem

        Hi all,

        My '70 Mk3 (single ZS carb) has a strange,
        intermittent problem that is baffling (and frustrating
        and stranding) me.

        At random intervals, the car will seemingly lose all
        fuel delivery to the carb. I'll be driving along, and
        suddenly the engine will die. If I have momentum, I
        keep the ignition on and the gas pedal floored while
        rolling along in gear and after 5-10 seconds the car
        will sputter a bit, then catch, sputter, then catch
        and spring back to life and be fine for another 10,
        50, 100 or more miles. 

        If I don't have momentum, the car grinds to a halt,
        and I either call the tow truck, or do the following:
        I spray starter fluid into the carb, which gets the
        engine to catch, suggesting it is not an ignition
        fault. Usually, after a minute or so of the
        spray/start/catch/die cycle, it'll start and run well
        for another 10/50/100 miles. I also have a clear glass
        fuel filter that goes on the line from the fuel pump
        to the carb (supplemented by a fuel filter directly
        out of the gas tank) and it shows the usual amount of
        fuel in the lines when the problem occurs. It does
        seem like it happens more often when there is less
        than 3/4 tank of gas (but that is conjecture).

        I rebuilt the carb a year and a half ago (along with
        the ignition system and a new fuel pump), replaced the
        fuel filters and adjusted the valves. I do know that
        the mixture is out of whack.

        Any suggestions before this happens to me on the
        Golden Gate Bridge ;)?

        Thanks!

        Adam
        '70 Spit Mk3
        '94 Alfa Romeo 164LS (for sale...)
        SF, CA USA

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