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Re: Stalling Problem
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Chad, thanks for locating that, I've ordered a couple of them. Point files should be used only when metal has transferred from one contact point to the other; when only simple oxidation is present using one of these is much to be preferred as it doesn't remove the finely polished surface of the contact points. On relay points as opposed to ignition points the contact surfaces actually slightly swipe or glide against each other ever so slightly when closing, and roughening the surface can be very detrimental to contact life.

Posted on: 2014/2/3 8:42
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Re: Stalling Problem
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After I read your comment, and I posted the link, I also ordered a couple. Thanks for your insight.

-Chad

Posted on: 2014/2/3 11:40
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I have one on the way too. Thanks for the info on this tool.

(o{}o)

Posted on: 2014/2/3 12:21
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Re: Stalling Problem
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OD,

You piqued my curiosity, decided to see if I could find something similar to the the flexible strips you described.

How about these: Flexible Abrasive Contact Files? They sound just like what you described. I've just cancelled my Amazon order, and I am going to try these out.

-Chad

Posted on: 2014/2/3 15:37
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Re: Stalling Problem
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Sounds like a good choice. The ones I had years back were quite small, flexible, double-sided, and disposable after a few uses. Them came in packets of a dozen or so.

Posted on: 2014/2/3 15:39
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Re: Stalling Problem
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Yes, thank you Chad - just ordered two.

Posted on: 2014/2/3 22:01
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Re: Stalling Problem
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After gently using the points file and some QD on the contacts last weekend, I went for a test drive and it was much better, but still stalled out a few times.

Thanks OD I ordered burnishing files. had a chance to lightly burnish the contacts yesterday with the burnishing files from McMaster-Carr and went for a test drive.

That did the trick. No stalling at all = Happy Camper! Multiple stop sign intersections within a 5 mile loop around my house. I also fixed a loose electrical connection and now the overdrive actually works!

What a pleasure to drive!

Thank you all for valuable insight and guidance!

-Chad

Posted on: 2014/2/10 16:21
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Re: Stalling Problem
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You guys are awesome !
I love this site

Posted on: 2014/2/10 17:23
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Re: Stalling Problem
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Me too!

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Posted on: 2014/2/10 19:40
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Re: Stalling Problem
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Glad it's apparently solved; if it happens again replace the condenser.

Posted on: 2014/2/10 23:12
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