I should have said that the exhaust valve for #6 is closing and the intake is
opening, for #1 to be at the firing point.I wrote my original email too
quickly, and glibly!Anyway, I'm going to back up and go over it component by
component.Thanks for your suggestions.
Stephen
From: BJ8Healeys <sbyers at ec.rr.com>
To: 'Stephen Hutchings' <s.hutchings at rogers.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 3, 2017 2:45 PM
Subject: RE: [Healeys] No spark
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may be wrong and it wouldn't have anything to do with no spark, but I think
you're not timing the engine correctly.Timing is done with the #1 piston coming
on up TDC on its compression stroke.? Pistons #1 and #6 are both reaching TDC
together but if #1 is on the compression stroke (both valves closed) then the
exhaust valve (#12 from front to back) for #6 cylinder should be open (exhaust
stroke).? Actually, it is open and should be just starting to close.? The #6
cylinder intake valve (#11) is closed and just starting to open). ?No
spark:Make sure the white/black wire is connected to the distributor and the +
side of the coil (if positive ground) and the white wire to the other side of
the coil.Check the small flexible wire under the distributor cap to be sure it
isn't broken or loose at its terminals.Did you have the ignition switch on for
a significant length of time without starting the engine?? If so, the coil can
overheat and be damaged and/or the points may burn. Bad condenserBad rotorAre
the points adjusted correctly? Steve ?From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at
autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Stephen Hutchings
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2017 1:34 PM
To: Healey List
Subject: [Healeys] No spark ?Well, after all my work on the timing I thought
I'd go for a drive this morning. I hadn't run the car since I started adjusting
the timing, and it wouldn't start.I've got as far as determining that there's
no spark, and I'm starting to eliminate the obvious, but I wonder if anyone can
think of something that could have been disturbed while I was working on the
timing.I did have the distributor out at one point, but it went back in the way
it came out- I double checked that it was at #1 with ?the valves for #6 closed,
and the timing mark showing TDC. Weird.I will start with the coil and rotor,
and go from there. ?Stephen, BJ8 ?
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