mrchurchill109
Active Member
My yard is starting to look like BL in the 60s...lots of annoying Land-Rovers.
My 1964 Series IIA 109 is acting up was running perfectly and has suddenly developed a high-speed miss. Once the truck warms for 5-10 minutes, pushing the revs results in a miss/stumbling. When it first happened I thought it might have been a fuel issue, but further driving has had me discount that - it's definitely electrical.
I'm figuring it's either the coil or the coil wire, as it's definitely not rhythmic as it would be on a particular plug. Got a set of wires, cap and rotor on order and will sewap those (electronic ignition so no points/condenser).
Anyone got any frther ideas or anything I'm just missing (pun intended)?
Alan
My 1964 Series IIA 109 is acting up was running perfectly and has suddenly developed a high-speed miss. Once the truck warms for 5-10 minutes, pushing the revs results in a miss/stumbling. When it first happened I thought it might have been a fuel issue, but further driving has had me discount that - it's definitely electrical.
I'm figuring it's either the coil or the coil wire, as it's definitely not rhythmic as it would be on a particular plug. Got a set of wires, cap and rotor on order and will sewap those (electronic ignition so no points/condenser).
Anyone got any frther ideas or anything I'm just missing (pun intended)?
Alan