
 Originally Posted by 
Blknight.aus
					 
				 
				the greyish colour of the pipe is no longer as good an indicator as it used to be now that we dont have lead in the fuel...
 
try hand priming the carby prior to starting it or giving it a sniff of areostart to fling it over and let the engine prime itself up.
 
 
This is a series 1 with an electric pump - no priming! but listen to the pump - no clicks, find out why (sick pump or wiring) - clicks do not stop; either flooding (new needle and seat or perforated float), or the pump is pumping vapour, probably due to a partly blocked strainer on the tank pickup or on the inlet to the pump or (unlikely) the fuel line is too close to the exhaust - from memory it is nowhere near it).
 
it might also be a points thing and the quickest and easiest way to prove or disprove that one is to put a test plug straight off of the coil and place it somewhere you can see it then fire it over if it sparks nicely then you know it s a fuel issue and providing it was a warmish day Id suggest a vapour lock or all the fuel evaporating out of the carby.
			
		 
	 
 My guess is that it is a fuel issue as indicated, but a sick coil or other ignition component is possible (coils are the most likely to be heat sensitive)
 
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
			
			
		 
	
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