Hi All. I jointly own a 1958 two door saloon with my father. We have been completely stumped by an engine problem that first occured a couple of years ago. The car will start on the button and run sweetly for anywhere between two and ten miles, then when the engine in under strain e.g. climbing a hill, we get the odd cough or misfire.

This situation rapidly deteriorates, with first one then two then three cylinders failing followed by complete engine failure.

At this point the engine will not re-start. However, five minutes later the engine will re-start fine and run for about half a mile before failing in the same way again. Leave the car for an hour or more and you'll get about another ten miles down the road before getting a repeat performance!!
The car has been in and out of several modern local garages and an older classic car specialist who is still working on the problem. A list of ideas from fellow members would be a great help, especially if someone has encountered this problem before! Our favourite guess is fuel starvation, but should we be trying other things first?
Thanks in advance for your help
