I thought the Traveller had been running a bit rough at idle
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I thought the Traveller had been running a bit rough at idle
! and not quite as perky as it should be in performance.
Did a compression test.
3 of the cylinders around 140-150 psi, and one down to 63psi.
Adding oil to the cylinder made little difference. I guess thats the car running on 3 1/3 cylinders then!!
I'm guessing that its a burnt exhaust valve. Will whip the head off and have a look after Xmas!
Did a compression test.
3 of the cylinders around 140-150 psi, and one down to 63psi.
Adding oil to the cylinder made little difference. I guess thats the car running on 3 1/3 cylinders then!!
I'm guessing that its a burnt exhaust valve. Will whip the head off and have a look after Xmas!
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Thanks BMC!
I adjusted the valve clearances (otherwise known as "tappets") a few days before I did the compression test, and that made no difference to the miss-fire ;(
Its a leaded head, Willie, maybe 6 yrs of LRP has trashed the seats??
Will find out in the New Year when I have more time.
I adjusted the valve clearances (otherwise known as "tappets") a few days before I did the compression test, and that made no difference to the miss-fire ;(
Its a leaded head, Willie, maybe 6 yrs of LRP has trashed the seats??
Will find out in the New Year when I have more time.
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Whipped the head the head off yesterday and no 3 cylinder exhaust valve is slightly burnt.
Ordered a new valve from ESM.
Surprisingly, the other valves and valve seats are in good condition, just a little bit of grind and they come up nice and smooth.
I'm going to treat the traveller to a few tankfulls of leaded 4-star- expensive, but I want to re-instate some of the the "lead memory".
Ordered a new valve from ESM.
Surprisingly, the other valves and valve seats are in good condition, just a little bit of grind and they come up nice and smooth.
I'm going to treat the traveller to a few tankfulls of leaded 4-star- expensive, but I want to re-instate some of the the "lead memory".
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There are still a few stations selling the 'proper stuff'. There are two in Stoke that I know of although I don't use them, I just use unleaded with Castrol Valvemaster plus additive.
John, the lead memory won't build up just after a tankful, so if I were you I'd use unleaded with a decent additive such as Castrol Valvemaster plus.
John, the lead memory won't build up just after a tankful, so if I were you I'd use unleaded with a decent additive such as Castrol Valvemaster plus.
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The Valvemaster plus has an octane booster in addition to the valve protection so it sort of converts the unleaded fuel into something more like the old 4-star.
Higher octane means cooler, smoother running, more power and the engine being less prone to pinking.
Either additive will do, but for best results use the Valvemaster Plus!
Higher octane means cooler, smoother running, more power and the engine being less prone to pinking.
Either additive will do, but for best results use the Valvemaster Plus!

No point putting higher octane fuel in a standard engine - it won't make good use of it! Modern engines with 'knock' sensors can make use of high grade fuel - but not the poor old Minor engine in standard form. Only additive that actually uses Tetra Ethyl Lead is Tetra-boost - so if you are trying to preserve a 'lead memory' that's what you should use.



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You can actually buy a tetraethy lead additive!
I looked up tetra-boost- http://tetraboost.co.uk/ but it seems you can only buy it in boxes, good idea though.
Thanks for the tips guys, the exhaust valve (and some other bits I needed) have arrived, I'm thinking that maybe I should have done a bigger overhaul and replaced the springs and guides while I was at it, but.... where do you stop??? ;)
Think I'd better get out to the garage and start putting it back together.
I looked up tetra-boost- http://tetraboost.co.uk/ but it seems you can only buy it in boxes, good idea though.
Thanks for the tips guys, the exhaust valve (and some other bits I needed) have arrived, I'm thinking that maybe I should have done a bigger overhaul and replaced the springs and guides while I was at it, but.... where do you stop??? ;)
Think I'd better get out to the garage and start putting it back together.
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But then my Minor handbook recommends 97 (Super) octane (IIRC) - that's higher than the standard 95 octane available as "unleaded".... and closer to the Optimax/BP versionNo point putting higher octane fuel in a standard engine - it won't make good use of it!
The ignition timing should be retarded to allow for the lower octane - i.e. less power etc.
Of course, you can run an engine on 80 octane - just don't expect too much
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I think in Latvia they used to sell something at about 71-76 Ron but it only worked in russian military vehicles or tractors. This was a while ago though.
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It will run cooler, have more power and be less prone to pinking. As Colin says, it's closer to what is specified for the engine.bmcecosse wrote:No point putting higher octane fuel in a standard engine - it won't make good use of it!
But running it on 95 octane fuel won't damage it either, but I prefer 97 personally.
Any of the recommended additives will do, but stick to the same one.
If the CR is standard the extra cost of 97 fuel is wasted on the engine - and up here the difference is a lot! However '4 star' at Sainsbury is only 1p more than 95 Esso - i did try a few gallons - the car ran absoutely the same, no difference at all. Only Tetra-boost has genuine LEAD in it - the others use Sodium/Potassium mixtures - and indeed there is/has been some debate whether or not they actually do any good at all. I don't use any additives in either of my A series engines - no problems so far.



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I rarely bother using additives in my moggy, hasn't given any trouble yet. I don't do many miles though, and most of that is low-speed town driving. Standard petrol seems good enough too.
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I direct sir to our very own copy of the FBHVC's test of lead replacement additives: http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/articles ... tests.html. Perhaps when sir has taken the time to read the results sir would like to reconsider his remarks.indeed there is/has been some debate whether or not they actually do any good at all.
If you drive a high milage, high sustained speed minor, with a standard head they are a must - unless you want valve seat rescession and the associated work.
Of course, there's no point using ones that failed the test, or indeed the forecourt LRP - because there's no standard for what's in that LRP and they could add grated mozzerella and call it lead replacement. It'd've replaced the lead...
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