starting problems
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starting problems



here's my dilema.  periodically, my 72 has trouble starting.  some mornings 
it cranks right up, but i see white smoke. and usually those days, i can 
hear the lifters. on a few occasions, it only stayed running while i held 
the key.  on a typical day i have to tug at the carb under the hood and once 
i get it started, i have to keep revving it or it will die. and when i rev 
it, i hear a screech like the alternator is going out.
on other mornings when its fine, it runs quiet.  on those bad occasions, 
i've had to check my wire harness under the steering column. it has melted 
plastic inside the socket for thick red wire. i wrapped some foil around it 
to make it conduct better and crimped a wire running to either side of the 
harness with a crip to keep a current flowing.
the car has cut completely off on me about 3 times while driving. it will 
die and the brake pedal will turn to stone. it killed at the light, and 
twice while i was coming to a stop.  after i let it roll to the side, i 
jiggled the harness and it worked again.  other times i'd have to work 
harder and mess with the box on the firewall on the passenger side (ballast 
resistor maybe) and it worked.  yesterday all i could get was the cranking 
but it would not turn over and start.  i checked my battery cable, then the 
ground that goes to the block.  seemed sturdy enough.  dont know why but i 
turned the key and the factory am/fm radio knob at the same time and it 
started but i shut it off. nothing again.  when i tried that evening it 
cranked right up. and this morning, cranked right up.  what is loose or 
going out?  should i get an electroninc ignition or is it already electric?  
is my carb bad?  there a small spring broken on the lever which i connected 
to the gas pedal. do i just need new plugs?

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