Beta Spider Splutter
Posted: 18 Dec 2002, 10:01
Hi there.
I am the proud owner of one of only a few Beta Spider 2000's in South Africa. I am slowly replacing and repairing some superficial neglect and have been reasonably successful with spares etc. and have found a true Lancia nut to assist with the more tricky aspects. She goes like a bomb 99% of the time, but every once in a while (usually when cornering hard) symptoms of fuel starvation/misfire set in. I can't determine exactly which because there is no total fuel starvation ever - but it feels like a fuel/carb related problem because it is influenced by accelerator pedal position. I can sometimes correct the problem with a steering waggle or two (almost as if something gets stuck and is then jogged loose again), but if not, I have to re-start the motor and then its fine again for a while (minute/hour/day/week/month).
Any ideas?
Thane Haarhoff
I am the proud owner of one of only a few Beta Spider 2000's in South Africa. I am slowly replacing and repairing some superficial neglect and have been reasonably successful with spares etc. and have found a true Lancia nut to assist with the more tricky aspects. She goes like a bomb 99% of the time, but every once in a while (usually when cornering hard) symptoms of fuel starvation/misfire set in. I can't determine exactly which because there is no total fuel starvation ever - but it feels like a fuel/carb related problem because it is influenced by accelerator pedal position. I can sometimes correct the problem with a steering waggle or two (almost as if something gets stuck and is then jogged loose again), but if not, I have to re-start the motor and then its fine again for a while (minute/hour/day/week/month).
Any ideas?
Thane Haarhoff