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Motor don't run very good on Alpha Twin Spark 1400cc



 
 
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Old August 19th 04, 09:00 AM
Victor Roger Boon
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Default Motor don't run very good on Alpha Twin Spark 1400cc

Hello, sorry for me English but ??

After a motor problem we change the tot of the motor, all run OK.
But some time the motor stop if we push the break . The motor at this time
coming from 1000rpm to +/-850rpm for +/- 1second if you bush the break on
the same time the motor stop.
We don't find the raison, could you help me.
I don't find any manual for this car.
If you have a site to look for this information.

Thanks in advance
Roger


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Old August 19th 04, 09:40 AM
Catman
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Victor Roger Boon wrote:

> Hello, sorry for me English but ??
>
> After a motor problem we change the tot of the motor, all run OK.
> But some time the motor stop if we push the break . The motor at this time
> coming from 1000rpm to +/-850rpm for +/- 1second if you bush the break on
> the same time the motor stop.
> We don't find the raison, could you help me.



It *might* be an air leak, possibly from the brake servo unit.

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Old August 19th 04, 07:07 PM
Alfistagj
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"Victor Roger Boon" > schreef in bericht
...
> Hello, sorry for me English but ??
>

In what language is Alfa written with "ph"???

> After a motor problem we change the tot of the motor, all run OK.
> But some time the motor stop if we push the break . The motor at this time
> coming from 1000rpm to +/-850rpm for +/- 1second if you bush the break on
> the same time the motor stop.
> We don't find the raison, could you help me.
> I don't find any manual for this car.
> If you have a site to look for this information.


Sorry, cannot help you with this one!

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Old August 20th 04, 03:22 PM
Victor Roger Boon
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Sorry, the correct word is "Alfa".
But "Alpha" is the first lettre of the Grec alphabet.

Thanks Catman for you info I check this week-end.

Roger

"Alfistagj" > a écrit dans le
message de news:x%5Vc.6077$vH5.127@amstwist00...
>
> "Victor Roger Boon" > schreef in bericht
> ...
> > Hello, sorry for me English but ??
> >

> In what language is Alfa written with "ph"???
>
> > After a motor problem we change the tot of the motor, all run OK.
> > But some time the motor stop if we push the break . The motor at this

time
> > coming from 1000rpm to +/-850rpm for +/- 1second if you bush the break

on
> > the same time the motor stop.
> > We don't find the raison, could you help me.
> > I don't find any manual for this car.
> > If you have a site to look for this information.

>
> Sorry, cannot help you with this one!
>
> --
> Ciao from Holland
> AlfistaGJ (Gert-Jan)
> Alfa red 156 SW 1.8 Madeno tuned (2000)
> Golden Montreal 1428700 (1973/4)
>
>



 




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