Thas it ! drop me in it,I'll post the layout tomorrow when I'm at work - got no tech info at home.eightinavee is yo man.
Thas it ! drop me in it,I'll post the layout tomorrow when I'm at work - got no tech info at home.
Terribly sorry young man - I just dont understand your tongue,the Queens fine English is all I can cope with.sonly coz yu iz the jim kiddy, 8.
Cheers for that,I'm just a sado that consumes toooo much vino.young man?
crikey - friend for life
I was just saying that your understanding of the Rover V8 series of engines seems to be higher than normal and it would be well worth asking you for your opinion.
cant find your requested info but have found this
Ignition Leads
Misfiring, with the accompanying rough running, power loss and even stalling, is much less common in the 4.0/4.6 than in the Classic. When it does occur, the prime suspects would be the ignition leads as on any vehicle. Peter Vorwerk of Switzerland had these symptoms on his 1996 4.6SE. After inspecting all the air-intake system and the throttle-position sensor he checked also the camshaft-sensor but didn't find anything strange. Noticing a "clickering" sound, he switched off the light in his garage and could see sparks flying around ignition-lead #2. The solution was a simple replacement with a new lead set. Update 2006: After another two years and 100,000 km, the same symptoms recurred and were cured by another change in leads.
Note: For some reason, 1999-2002 models with the Bosch ignition system are particularly prone to ignition lead failures.
I have the same problem I have a 2000 4.6 and at about 1.8K revs it jerks and seems to miss fire could this be the leads
Very sorry mate - totally forgot,Friday is always busy and it went right out of my head.I'll see what I can find.
OK, from the back of the car looking forwards.Top row, L - R 1 6 5 8.Bottom row is 7 4 3 2 .
Sorry for the delay,hope this confirms your layout.
I love this thread even if it is an old one Have just been told by our local Landy specialist that no spark on the back right cylinder of a 2001 (THOR) 4.6 V8 is most likely the ignition pack, as there are hardly ever HT lead problems on a P38.
Thanks guys. The ignition pack looks a total nightmare to get out!