Actually, although they are not as effective as modern larger, closer mounted door mirrors, they DO help and I use mine quite a lot. Much better than not having any at all.

Well, if you joint the owners club and check prices with the suppliers that advertise in the magazine, you'll not be getting overcharged for the basic stuff ;-)A week before I picked up the car, I saw a complete service kit for the Moggy on ebay for £18.00.
Packedup decides to put his powers of accidental invisibility to use, but as yet is undecided over master criminality, super hero crime fighting, or lurking in female changing rooms...rayofleamington wrote:Nobody suggested it yet, but the coil is another possible issue (although the low tension side of coil is ok - the HT side may have gone open circuit).
Regarding HT leads - if the lead from coil to dizzy cap failed that would do the same.
However, the "big spark" part of the coil might be flaky I suppose, so you'd get normal LT operation but no spark. Coils aren't exactly pricey if it has failed
Of course, no spark on a plug lead could well be cap, arm, main HT, coil
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Give them a shake - if you can hear air, then take out the screw under the HT lead and put more oil in ;-). Ive no idea what is the correct oil but I've used engine oil in the past as it's mineral based and therefore the most likely candidate.coils, some of them, are not filled with oil; they're only partially filled and are expecting to be mounted vertically