by pfarber » Tue Feb 28, 2012 12:10 am
The voltage regulator would not have anything to do with the ignition. The battery is the primary supply for the ignition system. You don't need a genny/regulator as long as you have a good 6v battery fully charged.
Since it starts right back up I also don't think its fuel related... BUT there are separate carb fuel circuits involved from idle and at speed. When you said the carb was rebuilt.... were the channel plugs pulled and the passages cleaned or just the jets/seats changed? You could have a restricted high speed circuit that idles, but won't pass enough fuel to sustain higher RPMs.
The distributor needs to have the points set properly. Make sure that dist. weights and springs and moving freely (they change the timing as RPM increases). Also check the rotor and cap for carbon arcs.
I had a heck of a time with my 539S on my jeep cutting out.. I had a dirty tank and had run without the fuel filter in place... dirt got into the bowl, and had clogged the main jet passage that required popping all the passage rivets. The jet was clean, but the 90 degree turn in the fuel passage had gunk in it... enough to stumble the carb and cut it out above 30 mph.
Save the deep digging til all the easy stuff is ruled out... but don't rule out anything unless you have physically determined that that's not where the fault lies.
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