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Having fun putting my pale-green car back together after its strip-down at the bodyshop: headlights and taillights in, windshield in (what a mess! but it's done, cleaned up, and watertight), rear window in, most of the trim on, front bumper and new overriders go on today, severed tailight wires repaired (incidentally, new contact kits already attached to copper wiring were found at Pep Boys, and it was easy to soder the new wires to the old wiring, much easier than trying to soder the old wires back on to the old contacts that were originally crimped on). But the front turnsignals are still not working. I put in all new bulbs, replaced one blown fuse (all the others seem ok), CAREFULLY reconnected all the small slide-on contacts to their original, correct attaching points and gave them a good cleaning before doing this, and visually traced the wiring back and it seemed all connected, so what's wrong here? Any tips or something I might be missing?
Incidentally, I drove the car back home (from friend's garage) thinking about the blinkers and how I ought to post a question about this on the brickboard. The car was backfiring again (I think the carbs aren't in sync), but it did seem to be struggling more than usual. When I got home I looked under the hood, and...I was missing a damper piston off one of the SU carb domes. It had been loose once, but never completely popped out. A resulting sploosh of oil (I use Mobile 1 in there) was on the underside of my hood. I got on the phone, found a used one in CA, and had it mailed to me in 3 days. Yesterday I went to put it in and it wouldn't go in. ??? I removed some of the oil I'd just added, and tried to take a look, but couldn't see much. I tried again, it was jamming up against something--so I removed the other one and tried to see if it would go, but it wouldn't fit either. Were these things different sizes? I compared the two and they looked identical.
It'd been about a yr and a half since I took the domes off and cleaned them, so I couldn't remember the internal workings in detail, but that was the only option I had. So I took them apart and found, whad'yknow, the entire lower length of the pistin was still there! Apparently, it was only the plastic screw cap that had flown off. Who knew that this particular part could break/wear off?! Happily, I removed the offending part, put the dome and its inards back together w/new damper piston, and the car revved enthusiastically.
Still slightly backfiry, and struggling in and out with drawing power when I step on the gas (the problem goes away, comes back...), but I'll try dealing with that today.
Thanks!
Holly
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