I tried choke, then no choke, and couldn't hear the gentle ticking of the fuel pump, so kept trying to no avail, thought things through and unplugged the fuel line after the fuel pump, switched on the ignition and out poured the fuel, so connected that back again, but still nowt.
I checked the brass topped leads from the distributor were all connected to the sparking plugs, and tried again, nothing, recovery were called, and as I waited I unclipped the distributor cap, took off that black plastic thing ( is it the rotor arm?) gave it a wipe, and re clipped the distributor cap, and just as the recovery chap arrived, Wilson my old boy sprang into life, no way was he suffering the humiliation of being carried away by a German lorry!!!
The problem is, I don't exactly know what it was, or what I did....some kind passer by told me the timing may havee slipped and taking off the dizzy cap would have cured it?
Anyway a nice cool uneventful 4 mile drive home.....do I need to do anything now or is this a little average Minor headache that occurs now and then?
Tell you what though, I felt like a demi god of mechanics when something I had done resulted in him starting
