So, today's progress was quite impressive.
We arrived on site at around 2pm, a little later than hoped but it took Daryl a little while to get the truck through town traffic. With Yellow now parked up next to FiaSco, we set about investigating the reasons for no spark.
Andrew and Lewis played about with the spark plugs, re-tracing abyss's steps last night simply to confirm there was no spark. A bit of rubbing down on the earthing points made no difference. Chasing cables to look for any slightly loose connections made no difference. To be sure the engine was indeed receiving petrol, we checked the filter and lines. The filter and pump were definately sending petrol towards the front of the car. So, back to wiring.
A bit of note comparing between yellow and FiaSco took place. Yes, they're two different engines but there's not a huge amount of difference.
It really did seem that we'd be leaving the lock up, again, with that feeling of dissapointment. But eventually a bit of fettling with some earthing seemed to spark life into yellow. At this point, I'd love to remember exactly what wiring it was that needed a slight nudge, but it's been a long couple of days. I'm sure
lewisp or
Ransoman will remember.
Today was interesting in that we started robbing bits off of FiaSco to try and get Yellow running. I suspect this might be a familiar pattern, now that we're going to have to pretty much strip FiaSco back to bare metal. In the short term, it might be easier to get Yellow through an MOT and then down to
m5haw for a bit of vinyl. Realistically there's maybe a couple of hours work, adjusting the clutch cable and generally finishing off the work that Mark and Daz pretty much completed.
Yellow runs, and for a car that hasn't moved in ages runs fairly well. I suspect an HT lead or plug needs changing, as the idling sounds a little off. I had hoped to attach a vid, but I'll do that tomorrow. Next weekend we're going to try and get the engine & clutch running 100% and then take things from there. Reassembly of the front of the new addition looks most likely at this stage, so we can get some form of FS publicity out on the road over the next few months.