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To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (17537)11/7/1998 4:08:00 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
You are probably right about DELL. I was just catching up and DELL was the hot topic on the Tim Luke thread I think it was (I lose track reading so many threads). Anyway, they were talking about how strange it had been trading and it seemed to be a 50/50 split as to if it would stay flat then drop or rally next week. I guess caution should reign. There are always other trades.

Off topic - any lurkers out there have any experience with 67 Triumph GT6s? I am getting power fade at high RPMs only under a load. Idles and revs fine in neutral. I am almost positive it is fuel starvation but I just changed the fuel pump and the darn thing is still doing it. I just changed the fuel filter and am going to re-sync the carbs then take it out for the night and do an extended test drive <g>. If this doesn't do it, I am thinking float adjustment but since I can't duplicate it except when driving, I am not sure how to figure out which carburator to tear into (twin Zenith Stromburgs). I am pulling my hair out with this as this weather is when I enjoy the car the most. There is only one mechanic in Boise that has even seen one of these before and I hate to pay him to stumble around like I am doing.

Thanks in advance,

Lee