Hi, thought I would share a problem occurring recently on the drophead 7. So basically I have been experiencing some hesitation from the engine whilst on the move, especially but not exclusively under acceleration. My gut says it is a fuel problem but I guess it could also be ignition related. I have checked some obvious things; the spark plugs look good with a nice tan deposit and the ignition leads are all giving the expected resistance reading when tested on my multimeter. The timing is correct at 10 degrees before tdc and the points gap/dwell angle is also good. All ignition components are fairly new including dizzy cap. Low tension connections to coil are also good. Methinks therefore it is not an ignition issue so I move onto checking fuelling issues. So I strip the carbs down and clean off any deposits with carb cleaner. The float chambers have fuel in them and the floats are ok. There is a small ridge worn into the needle valves but not excessive. I then move onto the fuel pump and removal of the lid reveals a shocking amount of debris and silt partially blocking the onboard filter. Strangely at this point there is little fuel flow from the rubber fuel pipe leading to the pump. I clean up the filter and reassemble before taking the car out for a test drive. Damn it the hesitation is still there! I circle round back home and stop the car only to smell fuel. Opening the bonnet reveals a steady flow of fuel from the connection of the rubber pipe to the pump. It seems that a previous owner had replaced the pipe with some none fuel resistant stuff and this was now bloating and cracking. Damn it! I know that I have some spare fuel hose somewhere in the garage but play time has run out for the day. The car is now back in the garage with a bolt temporarily plugging the leaking fuel hose. Hopefully I will find time to fix this and test drive the car during the week to see if a replacement pipe can cure the problem.
Rich.