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iddy
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misfiring

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I've been pulling my hair out this morning.
My wife told me "the car's not right". Sure enough she is only firing on three cylinders (and my wife :lol: ). Nothing happening when I remove the plug lead on No2, engine still ticking over, but lumpy.
Thinking it was a quick fix, I changed the plug and lead for known good parts, but still no joy. I then changed the dist cap and rotar arm - no luck.
I swapped No2 lead and plug with No 1 lead and plug, just in case known good parts were'nt good - same problem. Then like a dolt I unplugged No2 lead and tried to put a new spark plug in while engine was running :o :o - why I did such a stupid thing I don't know, probably down to frustration.
Anyway, still not firing. Is it something serious? Any help appreciated.
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Post by iddy »

I should also add the plug isn't oily.
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Post by alfrednewall »

Hello, Im a little fustrated this morning with my morris as well. When I try and start there is just a whering slightly grinding noise from the distributor and it wont start. Any ideas.

I had the same problem as you, running on three cylinders. I replaced all the spark plugs and she was back to normal.
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Post by chickenjohn »

If you've gone through the ignition (plugs, leads, points/dizzy cap, etc) try a compression test on all cylinders. Might be a burnt exhaust valve.
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Post by cliff »

have you tried one of those little yellow sparking thingies that you plug between the ht lead and the plug - it gives you a visual indication as to the strength of the spark.
otherwise as chickenjohn said, try a compression test.
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Post by iddy »

Well, (finally :oops: ) did as suggested and bought a compression tester.
Have now changed duff head gasket and all is well. So a belatedly thank you for the advice.

When setting the valve clearances I could'nt use a ring spanner because it kept catching on the rocker arms so made do with an open ender. I'm going to grind down a ring spanner to fit because I'm always worried about rounding nuts off. :-?

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