Well if leads/dizzy cap are damaged or ill fitting then you are poss chasing a non fault... make sure all components are in good nick and connected properly...

Moderators: User administrators, Moderators
orangebooboobearcrew wrote:
Also, just wondering if the issue might be the idle stabilisation unit. Trying to decipher the wiring diagram and looks like this feeds the dizzy wiring plug and I know these units can fail. Could I just connect the terminals together to bypass this for the test...?
orangebooboobearcrew wrote:Ok - been out tonight and checked - still no spark at either plug or coil HT dizzy end![]()
So, followed Bentley manual process check and got the following:-
tested 2 outer terminals of dizzy wiring plug - c. 12 volts so think okay.
tested postive on coil to negative on coil - got just about 10 volts for couple of secs then 0, so again think okay but manual says should be 2v then 0?
put positive from multimter into centre pin of wiring dizzy plug with negative to dizzy earthing point - got about 2v then 0 so looks ok.
grounded ht from dizzy and terminals 3 & 6 to control amplifier (unit with 6 pins attached to side of engine bay) . Got (3v) - negative. Switched terminals on tester over between 3 & 6 but still got (3v)? Manual says should alternate between 0 & 2v when turning engine over but didn't seem to change but could on turn very slowly due to access so is this a problem?
If this is the likely problem, Bentley manual states solutions are either 'replace hall generator' or 'distributor'. My confusion here is they seem to interchange what they call the hall generator with the haal control unit in the pictures. What is this telling I need to change - the unit with 6 pin connector attached to side of engine bay or the hall unit within the dizzy?![]()
![]()
![]()
I would really appreciate help from you clever people as seem so close now and desparate to get out in the van real soon....
orangebooboobearcrew wrote:Hello all.
Good news - I've fixed it!!![]()
![]()
![]()
Did as I said, whipped dizzy out and stripped down again but put old wiring plug on from old unit (taped excessively with duck tape) leaving new Hall generator on from JK. Put back in fired up and eureka, got spark at coilChecked for spark at plug and yeay, it was there as well!!
Well chuffed at having sorted this now as was doing my head in. Thanks for everyones help - I couldn't have done it without you![]()
On to my next problem now; no fuel feeding carbs as mentioned on my previous thread. I fed the carbs direct with fuel and she ran for a few seconds until the fuel was all burntSounding ace and loads more powerful than before. Repeated this a few times but still couldn't seem to get fuel drawing through by items once vacuum should have built up in fuel pump. Sure its something simple so gonna have another look tomorrow and might need to get the pump off...
Thanks again - getting close...