I bought my car in a non-running condition 2.5 months ago (several/many years of storage).
I've done a lot of things. Disposed of old fuel, flushed tank, cleaned screens, new fuel filter, new fuel lines, new fuel pump, disassembled and cleaned WRD and checked WRD thermostat. My FIP mixture rod moves freely. My fuel circulates back to the tank nicely (even when I lock jaw the smaller pump output that goes to the "T").
Now the engine starts great, idles great until it warms up.
I was having a great maiden voyage until it died.
It will idle in my garage and I will keep it running at about 1500 or 2000 RPM, then it starts to stumble a few times for about 20 seconds, then it cuts out completely. From cold start to death takes about 7 to 15 minutes (I haven't really timed it). It is very predictable and does it every time I allow it to warm up. Once it dies, it might re-start one or two times, then it is completely dead until I leave it for a while.
I have taken the WRD air intake out of the equation just for experimenting. I put a rubber stopper in once it gets up in temp. I see the mixture rod moving in the correct direction so I believe the thermostat is working properly on the WRD. I have put it in boiling water and it moves the specified 6 mm or so.
I have tried to read everything about this on the site.
I have the same symptom before and after installing new points, plugs, cap, and rotor.
The symptom leads me to the switching unit (transistor box), but, I have done the appropriate tests and it passes when it is cold and after I have a "death" experience when warm. I've done the test procedures several times (many). One time, it seemed like I had 0.15V at the switching unit side of the 0.6 ohm resistor with the points open (when I am supposed to have 0.0V). But, the reading went away immediately so I don't know if it was just a fluke.
What do you think?
Have I missed something?
This site is amazing. I would not be able to own this car without this site ... I am really chomping at the bit to drive this thing!!
Thank you.