
So what next ??? Which bits do I check to see where the fault lies. I presme I should check that fuel is actullay getting to the carb and beyond, but how and any other pointers I can try

Yes. I put in about half a tank of new petrol.alex_holden wrote:Is the petrol fresh? It goes off after a few months.
No, not a bit. There is no sign of the engine nearly starting. It just turns over without any sign of catching.alex_holden wrote:Does it feel like the engine is trying to catch but not quite making it, or is it just turning over without making any signs of starting?
Nothingalex_holden wrote:What has been done to the engine since the last time it ran?
Got you !!! I probably would fall for itMarkyB wrote: That's a favourite trick to play on an apprentice.
No as the plugs may be fine, next is to check you have a spark at the points, I assume you have checked them to make sure the gap is correct and if they look burnt or blue in colour you may find the condensor is on its way out, also check the low tension lead as they can appear to be ok when they are on their last legs.I presume if there is no spark, start by replacing the plugs and try again
Your right. I was thinking about it last night and I thought that was the only way that would work and I vaguely remember hearing a tinkle of something small falling maybe. Can this item be replaced if I can't find it later ???bmcecosse wrote: there should be a little rubber seal and a brass cone in there to compress the rubber as you tighten the nut - may be one or other has fallen out
Cheers Roger, Fantastic drawing. Made everything very clear, even more so than Hayes.RogerRust wrote:Have a look at this, you can see where the little rubber seal goes.