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Old 01-30-2008, 11:21 AM   #1
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95 DelSol stalls when temperature nears operating temp

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I have a 95 DelSol S which recently starts stalling for a half a minute or so when temperature nears the operating temperature, i.e. temperature gauge rises to the operating temperature, and then everything is back to normal. I have replaced the radiator, spark plugs/wires, distributor rotor/cap. The engine runs strong otherwise and it does not have any idling problem. The heater works fine and temperature gauge rises maximum to just below the middle. Please help me.
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Old 04-05-2008, 01:50 PM   #2
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Re: 95 DelSol stalls when temperature nears operating temp

1) I have had a problem with a mustang years ago,and it was the electronic
Iginition module on distribuitor.

2)A bad coil can cause the same problem!
When heat go's up in a coil,the inductance reactance go's down.
The voltage might not step up thus cause a misfire.

Note: Every time the engine would get Hot,I would lose the Timing!

GOOD LUCK!
MCGIVER

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