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Post by Jaba »

You can get this hesitancy at 2 to 3000 revs on a light throttle if the ignition is retarded or the vacuum advance is not working.
Easy to test the vacuum module by simply sucking on the tube to the distributor.
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Post by mnde »

Yes, and of course it's worth checking the vacuum advance hose is actually connected up at both ends - the hose is apt to perish and split.

I drove my BX for ages before realising that the hose had dropped off the vacuum capsule on the distributor - who knows how long it had been like that!

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I've just checked ours and surprise surprise the tube is split at the carb. Just shortened it and re-attached it so will wait and see if 'er indoors notices any change.
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Been out in it today after fixing the pipe and the hesitancy has completely gone! My faith has been restored! :D
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It does horrible things to your fuel economy as well :(
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What sort of fuel consumption do you get on yours Roger?
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Roger Porter wrote: works out at 29mpg :cry:
Activa territory :(

Good job petrol is a tad or so cheaper than it was a while back!
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Post by Ian_Fearn »

Ours does 33mpg on a run and 26mpg on the daily run according to er indoors.

Its still a lovely car to drive, I just wish we could use it more often. I keep toying with the idea of an LPG conversion. We've got quite a few LPG stations in Derby.
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