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<blockquote data-quote="Graham L" data-source="post: 629287" data-attributes="member: 3481"><p>For a Vacuum Advance distributor which he has this is wrong , the plug leads need to be moved 90 degrees anticlockwise</p><p></p><p>No 1 @ 1 o'clock</p><p>No 4 @ 4 o'clock</p><p>No 3 @ 8' o'clock</p><p>No 2 @ 11 o'clock</p><p></p><p>Wookie</p><p>Go back to basics it sounds like you have fuel.</p><p>Check your plug leads are connected as per my explanation above and your static timing is right, pulley mark in line with the case, rotor arm pointing to no 1 plug lead etc.</p><p>Have you tried pouring a small quantity of fuel directly down the carb to bypass the float chamber and jets etc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham L, post: 629287, member: 3481"] For a Vacuum Advance distributor which he has this is wrong , the plug leads need to be moved 90 degrees anticlockwise No 1 @ 1 o'clock No 4 @ 4 o'clock No 3 @ 8' o'clock No 2 @ 11 o'clock Wookie Go back to basics it sounds like you have fuel. Check your plug leads are connected as per my explanation above and your static timing is right, pulley mark in line with the case, rotor arm pointing to no 1 plug lead etc. Have you tried pouring a small quantity of fuel directly down the carb to bypass the float chamber and jets etc? [/QUOTE]
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