Noticed the buggy wasn't happy a couple days ago. Was running just fine Monday and Tuesday...Wednesday...went to take her out to pick up some bits at the store...and seemed to not be running on all jugs. So...came back...checked that the idle adjustment screws were still in the carbs, the W joints ok (figuring it was a fuel issue?), topped off the needle pistons...still the same.
Put my hand under the throttle to check that the cable was ok...and heard a 'snap' of the dizzy cap clicking back into place. Hmmm...haven't had my hands down there...WTF?
Pulled the cap. Found the below.
New cap and rotor on the way from Ray. Sending the old ones back. Figure if the rotor machined out the inside of the cap, it probably was damaged also so, Ray agreed and sent both. (replacements are Lucas parts...this was marked "Pertronix")
Pays to listen as well as look. Now, to figure out how the cap got jogged on the dizzy, since the dizzy is new, clips are tight, and I haven't been fumbling in that area for a long time. If it's not one thing, it's 2 others, right? Anything to keep me from starting on rebuilding the front suspension...
(And planning, if I can get the dizzy back together &c by tomorrow...doing the Audrain Museum Cars and Coffee (Newport RI) Sunday morning at Sachuest (Second) Beach in Middletown RI. 3291R is NOT concours ready. Paint is badly checked and rubbed down in some spots. Wheels are 'experienced'. Dash has cranking (but the carpets and seats are nice...
. But she's a survivor, so there is that, right? Not like how 693R turned out, that's for certain.)