It's time for an update, as I know you've all been sitting on the edge of your seats waiting
Initially things were somewhat infuriating. If I left the car overnight, it would always start first time, but if I let it run for a minute or two then turned it off, it wouldn't restart. At all. It would flatten the battery rather than start even when it had been running 10 seconds earlier. A rendezvous with Messrs Swan & Vesta was starting to look like a real possibility.... (I'm joking. I think....).
So today I got another chance to have at it. Once again, started immediately and then wouldn't. So I thought I would start changing things out one by one rather than chuck everything at it and not know what worked. Coil first. New one fitted, but still nada, wouldn't start.
On to the ignition amp and the rest of the LT wiring. I ordered the full house from simonbbc. When it turned up, the cable between the amp and the distributor was very different from mine, so I called Simon's tech support line to ask about that and what my options were. Unfortunately I'd have got a lot more sense if I called the BBC in London. Tech Support chap had obviously got out of bed that morning with his "IDGAF" head on, and the most I could get out of him was "if you connect it up wrong, it'll run but it'll run like a sack of ****" (his actual words). He couldn't, or wouldn't, tell me what were my options for converting my 2-pin connector to theirs. The only thing he could actually advise was that I was unlikely to blow the amp up if it was wrong. So, armed with this helpful advice, and far more helpfully with the fact the the old Lucas amp was actually marked up with + and - on the amp, I deduced what I needed to cut and what to connect it to. Managed that, and lo & behold the thing starts and runs. Repeatedly. The lead from the new amp to the old connector on the distributor is currently made off with crimped bullets but if it continues to work I'll solder and heat-shrink it.
So if this does work then it comes down to either the amp or the wiring/spades etc. Looking back to when I had a 3.9 RRC, I remember now that that was a pig to start at times, until I swapped the amp out, so I'm going to go with that as the root cause.
Still haven't fitted the new HT leads or plugs but again, if it behaves, it can have those as a treat at the weekend.
Thanks again for all the help and suggestions on here, it's been useful and has been a good sounding board and support network as I found my way through this.
I might not be spending too much money with the fabled Simon in future tho given the level of backup they provide.