I really need to see now if that 1 turn makes a difference. Thanks for the reminder with the strud for the bonnet. I got 2 laying around and will put them on tomorrow. Greetings from Cambodia. By the way. I got a 1962 Spitfire here and go through all the same issues. Thanks for your videos.
jet position!.... omg.... why didn[t i think of that? .... the cylinder 2 thing had me stumped too. time to enjoy.... with almost everything new you can go on a really long drive.
re number 2 always seems to be the problem, the firing order 1,3,4,2 gives a clue as 2 cylinder is sucking the lean mixture first and number 1 straight afterwards, therefore number 1 has the benefit of the already fully charged manifold to draw on. Good to see it all working, enjoy, and don't forget with a classic in the boot is a spare wheel and a spare everything else ;)
Rover 200 gas struts from 85 to 95 work well. There are custom made brackets on EBay which work well too. They'll need painting but are easy to fit. Total cost is 40 odd quid so half the price of kits from the main suppliers. I did post links but looks like they were removed?
Can you send me a link where you got that new distributer from. I do not have a braķe booster an. I did a smoke test on both carbs and I have maybe a small airleak of less than 5% on the right carb but its so little it can not be the problem. I put so much smoke pressure on that the balloon popped out.
Glad you got it sorted fella, yep it is always something simple with old motors.. You can buy a gadget to lock the bonnet stay so it wont come crashing down.. th-cam.com/video/fUoLihxbP8o/w-d-xo.html
Just bought a 1976 spitfire (Dad had one when I was a kid and I’m feeling nostalgic) and your videos have been SUPER helpful!!! Thanks!!
I really need to see now if that 1 turn makes a difference. Thanks for the reminder with the strud for the bonnet. I got 2 laying around and will put them on tomorrow. Greetings from Cambodia. By the way. I got a 1962 Spitfire here and go through all the same issues. Thanks for your videos.
Excellent video and well done for getting it sorted.
jet position!.... omg.... why didn[t i think of that? .... the cylinder 2 thing had me stumped too. time to enjoy.... with almost everything new you can go on a really long drive.
re number 2 always seems to be the problem, the firing order 1,3,4,2 gives a clue as 2 cylinder is sucking the lean mixture first and number 1 straight afterwards, therefore number 1 has the benefit of the already fully charged manifold to draw on.
Good to see it all working, enjoy, and don't forget with a classic in the boot is a spare wheel and a spare everything else ;)
Thanks for that, good to know
Good work fella 👍 Don't be too harsh on yourself 😉
Use a jubilee clip on the bonnet stay I slide mine into position when working under the bonnet, watch your fingers.
Succes!!! Good for You and Your nerves 😀 now it id off to the countryside making a new video.
In my experience on cars and anything mechanical always start diagnosis on an item u have recently changed out that is related to the problem
Glad you got it sorted pal
Cheers James. Good luck with yours!
Great video
Great video!
Rover 200 gas struts from 85 to 95 work well. There are custom made brackets on EBay which work well too. They'll need painting but are easy to fit. Total cost is 40 odd quid so half the price of kits from the main suppliers.
I did post links but looks like they were removed?
Thanks for that. Much appreciated!
Can you send me a link where you got that new distributer from. I do not have a braķe booster an. I did a smoke test on both carbs and I have maybe a small airleak of less than 5% on the right carb but its so little it can not be the problem. I put so much smoke pressure on that the balloon popped out.
The distributor i believe was from Rimmer Bros (UK)
Glad you got it sorted fella, yep it is always something simple with old motors.. You can buy a gadget to lock the bonnet stay so it wont come crashing down.. th-cam.com/video/fUoLihxbP8o/w-d-xo.html
Colour tune it up mate