Socketset wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:36 pm
I take my hat off to you for using a Minor this time of year especially when you ve had a modern car ! There is a knack to understanding old cars as I ve found recently with another make . And I 'm just old enough to have had a Minor van direct from its first owner when it was only 10 years old .
I second the comment by Many Minors and have also found many components for older cars to be cheap but very poor quality. I would use Distributor Doctor as well. They should start and run well with little trouble .
Just 2 things - 1 ) Does it still have a dynamo? if so keep a check on the battery voltage . A cheap ( £15 ish ) digital multimeter from somewhere like Screwfix or Machinemart is very useful . You may need to charge it occasionally even when in use in winter. 2) Not sure if the brakes have been updated but unlike your Juke there is no warning light for low brake fluid level,nor a split circuit for safety so it's a good idea to check it regularly . Not the easiest thing on a Minor- see below
Did you have the car serviced by the garage your dad used? If so its worth asking them if they would show you how to check it
Good luck with the new distributor cap. You may find it easiest to put the new one on the distributor and only then swop the leads over one by one noting where the notch is that ensures the cap only fits in one place. As suggested take a photo showing which lead goes to which plug first. I learnt this the hard way.
Hope it's soon running well again
Morning hun
Yes , coming into winter isn’t the best time to use a minor, try getting your hands on the key’s in November, when you’ve only been used to a modern car all electrics and turn the key to go , when I got the keys I’d never driven an old car , spent days and days trying to get her started , without any joy I may add , was only down to kind people on here that told me she had a “ CHOKE “ I did get her going , I’d take her out , park up for literally for an hour , come back and she wouldn’t start unless I used the choke , -3 degrees btw but as a novice it took some getting used to, I’m now 12 months on so quite a bit experience under my skirt

, she had an alternator and NOT a Dynamo , dad had that done
When the dizzy cap comes I’m gonna give Steph a shout to help me , surly 2 heads are better than 1

, IF and when she’s running I’m gonna take her to the garage that serviced her , the very same garage that dad used and ask them to check things out that everyone on here has pointed out and see if I can watch how it’s done so I can check them myself, might have to buy myself a pair of work boots etc, better than turning up in a dress or skirt and 4” stilettos

, don’t want to ruin my heels
I’ll keep you’d up to speed how we get on when the new dizzy cap comes
Thx hun
Alice x