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    If you suspect the fuel pump then next time you can't start it try belting the bottom of the fuel tank with a mallet or good lump of wood while cranking it over. An old nrma guy did it with mine when my first fuel pump died or was dying and usually gets you going again. It's only a short term fix but will confirm it's a fuel pump issue nonetheless

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog View Post
    Mine would cut out, then start a few minutes later, just to stop again after a minute or so, until the battery went flat (happened on the steepest part of Mt. Terrible ).

    Bad connection from the battery to the alternator i think it was, causing the electronic ingnition module to cut out. A bad earth would do the same i guess.
    Battery was stuffed - new one fitted - no problem - thanks...ljs

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Fuel pump, fuel pump relay, fuel pump wiring/plugs, ignition amplifier, ignition switch, loose wires at the ignition coil....etc...

    Wasn't the tyre valves either....thanks....

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    Not exactly very funny LennardJ , playing this game of guess whats wrong with your car because you havent got a clue , and give very little useful information for deduction can **** people off whom genuinely want to help !

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    Was the Battery..

    Quote Originally Posted by 400HPONGAS View Post
    Not exactly very funny LennardJ , playing this game of guess whats wrong with your car because you havent got a clue , and give very little useful information for deduction can **** people off whom genuinely want to help !
    Sorry about that - wasn't intended that way BUT as it turned out, it was the friggin battery which was on the way out but didn't respond as a worn-out battery normally will - and yes, you're right, I don't have much of a clue but at aged 79; had the Rangie a year and having suffered a stroke and second heart attack in this time what would you expect......thanks.

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    Mmmmm I don't think your out of woods yet ..... Because your fix of ....

    Quote Originally Posted by lennardj View Post
    as it turned out, it was the {edit} battery which was on the way out but didn't respond as a worn-out battery normally will

    Does not quite match up with .....

    Quote Originally Posted by lennardj View Post
    My 90 Rangie yesterday it simply stopped (in heavy traffic - damn); eventually started again after a few minutes,............ ran OK for few KM than stopped again and again eventually started. ...........
    ... sorta means that the battery had enough life in it to fire up the motor .... Old yes, but was not totalled ....So on that note:

    I'm still voting on ....
    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    I'm voting for the Lucus electronic module on the side of the Dizzy.
    Either install a new one or install the Bosch conversion that Bee utey has posted




    Quote Originally Posted by lennardj View Post
    but at aged 79; had the Rangie a year and having suffered a stroke and second heart attack in this time what would you expect......thanks.
    ...... Age and condition is no excuse ..... Some smileys thanks

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    Not meaning to be impolite... but since buying the Classic, MY cardiac health has also taken a dive... narrowly avoiding a heart attack very recently, escaping with only one more stent...

    They can do that to you......


    James (out of hospital and hoping to reach 79)

    '95 Classic with working EAS... and now running rough.

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    Capt Morgan does NOT help.

    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    Not meaning to be impolite... but since buying the Classic, MY cardiac health has also taken a dive... narrowly avoiding a heart attack very recently, escaping with only one more stent...

    They can do that to you......


    James (out of hospital and hoping to reach 79)

    '95 Classic with working EAS... and now running rough.
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    Sorry to hear that - have done very little since buying it and very sensible lady partner firmly believes it was the Rangie Research that brought on the stroke - heart, all my own fault due likeness for Capt Morgan Rum....cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by lennardj View Post

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    Sorry to hear that - have done very little since buying it and very sensible lady partner firmly believes it was the Rangie Research that brought on the stroke - heart, all my own fault due likeness for Capt Morgan Rum....cheers
    Capt Morgan does NOT help.

    .....pbly not, but it certainly stops you worrying about it....

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    Missing under load....

    Funny you should mention the Captain, its the only spirit I can tolerate, not that I drink much at all as a bottle lasts for weeks or more...

    My Rangie has chucked a hissy-fit this week. Its been sitting for some weeks, being drip-fed on the charger, and I gave it a 30km run to work. Ran fine, perfectly normal.
    On the way home later that night...it was NOT happy, sluggish, felt a little missing, maybe, no-smooth,,, and reluctant to exceed 2000rpm.

    No-load parked, it would run up to 3500 easily and without fuss, albeit slower that I expected.

    Acceleration was less, and putting the foot down further around 60km/h made it rougher, and almost slower.... Easing off and letting it build up speed gradually would get me to 83km or so, at which point the torque-converter locks up.
    But holding it between lock-up and drop-out was a balancing act.

    Because its got the standard exhaust, (quiet!) I can't easily pick it as "missing" or down on power and smooothness.

    Its done 185K, inside of the dizzy cap looks clean and dry, rotor button good. Leads...dunno and plugs looked clean when I sampled a couple., and the IGN module is mounted on the front panel next to the radiator.

    I thought it was feeling neglected, but I suspect Mr Lucas has struck....

    What am I missing ???

    '95 Classic Vouge SE with working EAS & Cruise Control

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