sizes of gap for spark plugs for morris marina engine

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sizes of gap for spark plugs for morris marina engine

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Hi can anyone tell me what the sizes for morris marina 1275 engine are please on spark plugs and points I have a morris minor but it has a marina engine.

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Plugs .025", points .015" More or less standard for A series engines, I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
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Correct Mike - 1275 is same as 1098 / 948
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Post by bmcecosse »

You can try30 thou on the plugs
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bmcecosse wrote:You can try30 thou on the plugs
Potential advantages / disadvantages ??
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Better spark!
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Plugs wear out quicker ?
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Post by bmcecosse »

No reason why! Only downside - if ignition system is 'marginal' it may not fire up well from cold.
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Thanks alot everyone all done today seems to be running fine cheers.

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bmcecosse wrote:No reason why! Only downside - if ignition system is 'marginal' it may not fire up well from cold.
Good info - I always set mine to .028 as an old boy at work told me years ago when I was doing my apprenticeship - I couldn't remember the reasoning behind it though....
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bmcecosse wrote:No reason why! Only downside - if ignition system is 'marginal' it may not fire up well from cold.
Of course, if you are sensible and fit an electronic dizzy, then it will happily spark .030" or more, allowing you to run a weaker mixture more reliably, without the constant adjustment of cakky modern contact breakers :lol:
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Post by bmcecosse »

Acshully - with a decent lectronic ignition - 40 thou would be better!
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bmcecosse wrote:Acshully - with a decent lectronic ignition - 40 thou would be better!
And does the Joe Lucas one fall in that category?
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Post by bmcecosse »

No idea - try it! My Lumenition on the TR7 starts and runs happily on 40 thou - Champion plugs though! And it is a ballast system - so full coil volts on starting.
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Post by Alec »

Hello all,

the con is that you need to ensure that the leads\cap\rotor arm etc are kept clean and dry as a wider gap means a higher voltage for the system. It shouldn't be a problem given good maintenance.

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