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Distibutor cap

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:34 pm
by toomorecol
Hi All
Many moons ago I had a Rover 2600, (I now have a Moggy Traveller, a newbie) Anyway Rover would not start, checked fuel, plug sparked out of cylinder. I spent 2 days cleaning fuel supply carb etc. In steps my father in law, ex BMC mechanic of 60's. Put the distibutor cap in the oven and warm it up he said. As a last resort I did it, thinking he has lost it, put cap back on and it fired up. Well obviously a hairline crack in the cap and failing only when the spark plugs were under cylinder pressure, so if you think the distributor cap may be the problem warm it up and if it works, well get a new one. Just like a woman warm them up and they work!
Good luck
Colin

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:41 pm
by bigginger
You must know some very odd women

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:21 pm
by bmcecosse
The oven trick just dries out any moisture lurking in the cap - maybe in a wee crack. One 'get-you-home' method if there is a track/crack in the cap (and no handy oven) is to rub oil from the dipstick into the track - usually works fine but won't last for ever!