Fayray
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Has anyone here had issues with their 123? I fitted mine without issue (apart from the plug leads needing to be fitted around the wrong way) and it ran well. I set the dynamic timing which didn't require much adjustment and things were fine. Then the other day I had the car idling in the driveway to warm up while I checked the mail. When I returned I noticed the idle sounded rough and when I tried to drive it was mis-firing or starving - very rough. I assumed it was my carb again as I had no fuel filter fitted and the idle jet got blocked recently as well. I removed the carb and gave it a good clean and refitted and then placed an inline filter just outside the tank and also one between the fuel pump and carb. This last one was meant as a temporary measure in case there was gunk in the line that might flush through. Now it wouldn't fire at all. I swapped to my spare 26imb carb and same result although it eventually fired but seemed to only run briefly on one cylinder.
I checked that the fuel was being pumped into the carb and the flow seems normal. I checked the tappet clearances (3 times), checked the coil (new) which seems to have the correct resistance and I am getting a spark. I tried a different set of plug leads and plugs too. But all I get when trying to start now is the occasional pop. It's like the timing is way out. I removed the 123 and refitted as per the instructions and still nothing.
I also tried fitting my old distributor (with Accuspark) in the position it was when I removed it but I really don't know if it's close to being in the right position and it wouldn't fire.
It seems the more I do/spend on this car to make it more reliable, the less reliable it becomes:bang:
Any pearls of wisdom?
I checked that the fuel was being pumped into the carb and the flow seems normal. I checked the tappet clearances (3 times), checked the coil (new) which seems to have the correct resistance and I am getting a spark. I tried a different set of plug leads and plugs too. But all I get when trying to start now is the occasional pop. It's like the timing is way out. I removed the 123 and refitted as per the instructions and still nothing.
I also tried fitting my old distributor (with Accuspark) in the position it was when I removed it but I really don't know if it's close to being in the right position and it wouldn't fire.
It seems the more I do/spend on this car to make it more reliable, the less reliable it becomes:bang:
Any pearls of wisdom?