Engine dies when car heats up
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Coil issue?0
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Also have you replaced your distributor condensers?0
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Vapor-lock0
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Maybe. Others here are experiencing coil issues with step downs
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I would check the coil. I had the same problem a few years ago with my Hornet. Ran great until it got hot, then just sputtered and died. I chased what I thought was a fuel issue for over a week, took it to my local Hudson buddy and they chased it also as it sounded like a fuel starvation problem. Finally replaced the coil and whalah fixed!0
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I had the same problem 50C8DAN had. I would get 4 or 5 miles down the road and it wohld sputter and die. I could wait a few minutes and it would restart just fine. Changed the coil with a spare I had and it has not occured since.0
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Thanks for the responses guys. I have a feeling that it is the coil. We'll see what happens when I replace it.0
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Had Same problem with my 50 C8. Went through 4 coils in nearly a year Put a new one on and after month or two same problem. Took a while to figger out fuel delivery wasn't problem. I ordered a Pertronix coil. No matter how hot, it starts. I feared going anywhere as I didn't know if it would restart. COIL0
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I did not comment that I also replaced my coil with a Petronix unit. Some of the 6V coils today are junk. Petronix seems to be of better quality.0
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It must be poor quality off shore coils being sold to us. I haven’t bought one in years. My 50 Super is running its original still, why can’t we buy quality anymore? Just saying0
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I'll throw this out there but it's a rare incidence. Your coil secondary wire can be bad, the one running from the coil to cap.
If it's a carbon thread resistance wire , they can break inside and cause the coil to produce at max capacity to jump the gap. Overheats the coil and it quits or fails.
Left on the side of the road a few times until it cooled down. ( not a Hudson , but a 6 volt truck from same era ).0 -
Lostmind... I am in agreement with your statements as well as the coils available today being junk. Over 55 years ago I was tooling down the byways of the Catskills and the car I was driving abruptly stopped running. After scratching my head and others giving their 2cents... the car was towed to our friends garage. The owner came out spun the engine over with the ignition key and pronounced the high voltage lead from the coil to distributor cap as bad. Marching back into the bowels of his parts room he returned with a fresh coil lead, installed same and started the car on the first turn.... This is something I look for every time I encounter a car that runs then dies from heat or will not start.0
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