Got a bit of a problem with Phyllis at the moment, which couldn't have come at a worse time! To cut a long story somewhat shorter my laptop overheated terminally last week, so everything I've accumulated over the last 2 1/2 years is stuck inside a lump of slightly melted Fujitsu-Siemens notebook. That, and I'm stuck using the school laptop for the foreseeable future (or at least until my new laptop arrives), so I'm rather out of touch at the mo' - I'll make a point of checking back as and when I can... It's been an expensive weekend, and I fear it may have got worse.
It happened while driving home from the NEC yesterday - I had occasion to overtake a muppet in a Nissan (another 40mph sliproad jockey

I'm having to use third on hills (30/40mph) when fourth would have been quite feasible.
The engine is noisy (sounds like a Beetle...

I have checked:
- Plugs (1 and 4 were light brown, 2 and 3 a little darker)
- Points (gap fine)
- Mixture (seemed ok)
- LT and HT leads (all connected and appear in good condition)
- Air filter (clean and seated correctly)
- Oil (plenty and no emulsified sludge)
- Water (no oil present and the level was close to normal - has been topped up)
- Carb' dashpot (the piston fell with it's normal 'plop')
- Fuel pump (ticks regularly and keeps up with load OK)
- Rockers (all at correct gap, no.8 appears slightly noisier than others, but not significantly)
- Engine mountings appear okay
- When driving tonight, there was no evidence of any smoke from the exhaust
- Also, travelling downhill with the throttle closed does not produce any snapping or popping from the exhaust.
I'm sorry for this essay, but I'm rather at a loss. Has anyone got any ideas? What haven't I checked? Could it be electrical, or something more sinister??