Just checked valve clearances and all were about 1/2 screw turn too tight so 
re-adjusted to .01 inch. Could this have caused some unseen damage? Problem 
persists.
  TIA
  Chris
terryrs@comcast.net wrote:
  > It still appears to be missing on No 3 as plug is sooty (powdery rather 
than 
> oily) while others are burning clean. I have; 
> Changed the condenser 
> cleaned and reset the points and timing 
> checked all HT leads for continuity 
> changed the spark plug 
> tried another coil 
> dismantled cleaned and reassembled carbs 
> replaced the earth wire between distributor and engine block 
> checked LT wires to coil for continuity while jiggling them around 
> checked fuel squirting out of pipe before carbs while turning engine over and 
> getting strong squirts 
> cheched compression which is the same on all cylinders 
> connected the No 3 plug lead to a plug resting on the rocker cover and it is 
> sparking 
Chris, don't see here that you have double checked your valve clearances? Dunno 
if it's a possible culprit for your symptoms, but it is cylinder specific. 
Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
New Hampshire
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