13-04-2020, 05:53 AM
Help! Timing?
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14-04-2020, 11:35 AM
I think I have found the issue! The dizzy cap has a small crack around the base of where the king lead goes into it, clearly that will allow the spark to find an easy way out (although I was getting a good spark at the plug when I tested it), the car did fire and run but for only a few seconds before cutting again which would suggest an ignition fault as I have found. I'll keep everyone updated once a source a new cap. Paul
14-04-2020, 03:23 PM
Source 2 new caps and keep one in the back...
17-04-2020, 08:15 PM
Charles made the same mistake when talking to airtraffic control after landing , they asked me to expidite a taxi off the main runway. As I had just passed a taxiway I said "would you like me to do a 360?" If you like they said, but a 180 would be more helpful.
18-04-2020, 01:41 PM
(17-04-2020, 08:15 PM)Peter Clayton Wrote: Charles made the same mistake when talking to airtraffic control after landing , they asked me to expidite a taxi off the main runway. As I had just passed a taxiway I said "would you like me to do a 360?" If you like they said, but a 180 would be more helpful. On my second flying lesson, (40+years ago) I lined up on the runway ,as instructed, then told 'full throttle'. About halfway down the runway I asked my instructor if he wanted me to 'take off'? At this point he dryly said, Well we're not going for a bl**dy drive !!!! Happy Days.
31-05-2020, 07:00 PM
Thanks guys,
Found the fault, would you believe of all things it was the new distributor cap! There was a hairline crack around where the king pin goes into the centre. It was a new part, and fustratingly I was getting a spark at the plug so I had discounted it as a cause. However there you go! https://www.facebook.com/paul.whitburn.7...=%2CdC-R-R
31-05-2020, 07:07 PM
Frustrating, but well done!
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