- when the engine is warm and idling it (seemingly) randomly misses a beat. This has been the case ever since I've had the car and means that the idle speed has to be set at around 800-900rpm to avoid it occasionally stalling; and
- when not under load the engine will also miss a beat at higher revs.
It's a standard 1098 with an HS2 carb ('AN' jet) and a fairly new 45D dizzy with points (installed because the 25D's vacuum failed).
I have:
- set the carb (13 flats worked out best);
- set the dizzy points (about 0.012" gave ~60 degrees dwell);
- carried out static timing (can't take it out for a run as there's a huge scaffold outside my garage door!!);
- swapped the standard old DLB101 Lucas coil for a spare DLB101 (both show 3.2 ohms when tested with a meter);
- replaced the NGK plugs with a set of Champion ones set with 0.025" gaps;
- replaced the plug leads with new ones;
- the pump ticks happily and appears to be delivering sufficient fuel (engine revs freely);
- the carb float bowl is pretty clean;
- the fuel feed pipe is sound and not leaking;
- the compression is 155psi all cylinders;
- oil pressure at idle is around 40psi (according to my capillary gauge);
- battery voltage is fine and dynamo is charging;