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  1. I've been having the same thoughts actually. Lots of 1990's 90s around for the £5k mark but they do tend to be a bit tatty. Occasionally you stumble across one with a galv chassis which of course solves many headaches later on.  I would imagine you'll at least break even.  But, better the devil you know than the devil you don't...

  2. So, back up and running today.  It turns out that the Bearmach instructions that come with the part are incorrect! The connector block is labelled 1, 2 and 3.  The instructions say - goes to 1, + goes to 2.  In fact, + goes to 3!  Unfortunately, it hasn't solved the previous problems although, the idle is better by chance almost.

  3. So, back up and running today.  It turns out that the Bearmach instructions that come with the part are incorrect! The connector block is labelled 1, 2 and 3.  The instructions say - goes to 1, + goes to 2.  In fact, + goes to 3!  Unfortunately, it hasn't solved the previous problems although, the idle is better by chance almost.

  4. Hi all

    I'm normally here talking about my series but have an issue with the RRC 3.9 V8 efi. I am posting in the other forum but don't generally get much response and have always received useful advice here.

    I've had an issue with my V8 that when it warms up, it stutters when running. If you plod along or floor it, it doesn't do it but under general crusing or gentle acceleration, it stutters, sort of momentarily cutting out until you either let off the throttle or give it some boot. I have cleaned and replaced various bits but the most recent is the distributor ignition module. The new one is a three pin part, the old a two pin. I've wired up and fitted it today and now it's dead! I'm positive the wiring is correct in terms of the diagram they provide but has anyone else experienced this problem?

  5. Hi all.

    I'm enjoying my RRC but still have the stuttering that I mentioned on a previous post.  I have realised that it seems to do this at a certain point in the pedal travel.  If I take it easy, or boot it, it runs fine but it means I have to drive like a granny or a lunatic (albeit that's fun).  Could this be a sign of a bad throttle potentiometer?  The only contrary indication is that it doesn't do it when cold but that idle is a little erratic whilst cold...

    Any advice welcomed.

  6. So, all running again. Firstly, pretty sure the new module was faulty. Secondly, I had managed to knock the oil pump drive out of line from the distributor drive so it wouldn't all marry up, hence why the timing didn't make sense. Running again now but still with the original fault. Learnt a lot though so thanks for your very useful advice. Back to fault diagnosing!!

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