Hopeless '83
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Hopeless '83



You need to find someone who has experience with these cars.  By now, with
all the fiddling, it is going to take an expert to straighten it out.  We
can put forth all kinds of guesses as to what the problem might be, but
without someone who knows these systems at the other end of the line, any
further parts changing is likely to only make the cure more involved.

What part of the country are you located in?  Perhaps we can find someone
who will be willing to help you get it going.

Dick Benjamin
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Dennison <fury57@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:03 PM
Subject: IML: Hopeless '83


> Thanks everyone for all the tips in the past but nothing has worked.
> It's been at the shop for something like 4 months now and he's tested
> everything he knows at least twice now but no luck. I'll start from the
> top: This car still has the EFI and has 75,000 miles. After I bought it
> it ran for 10 days and then when I went to start it suddenly it ran very
> rough, smoked lots, and smelled bad. If I let up on the gas it died and
> wouldn't start again until later. Had to be towed in. This shop
> specializes in fuel injection and computers. He's been at it for 30
> years but only seen one other like this. Car came with extra EFI parts
> which he's switched all around but still won't run right. What it looks
> like is that I have an expensive lawn ornament except that it's still at
> the shop and I'm paying insurance on it. Since we're out of ideas and it
> is unrepairable I'm wondering how much this might cost me to have it
> converted. I'm no mechanic. What all parts do I have to round up and how
> do you get at least the speedometer to work afterwards on this basket
> case? I can't just dump or part out such a nice and rare car but I'm in
> a real quandary here as to what my next move should be. It's in pretty
> nice shape otherwise except the headliner and dented fender which I
> thought I'd be working on by now but the losses are mounting. Any
> advise, anyone? Thanks, -Steve
>
>
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