Ignition leads/ plug leads. Idiot question.
Ignition leads/ plug leads. Idiot question.
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Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

260 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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OK so I might have a faulty plug lead, not sure, but it seems to be that. It drives well but has a slight stuttering issue above 5,000 rpm. Not a problem as that's well over 100 mph.

I need to cover some miles tomorrow and was wondering if this is wise? Can someone advise?

Leads not avaiable until Monday you see.......

jjones

4,474 posts

213 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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you will be fine


















(i hope)

LHD

17,002 posts

207 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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Paul,

Does it misfire under load?

Defcon5

6,455 posts

211 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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What car? Im guessing something niche if you cant get a lead til monday

Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

260 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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It doesn't misfire, but as it's not 100% I cant risk it.

Its the Chim. I really want to take it as I'm off to a family do and wanted them to see it, but hey ho, Lex it is.

LHD

17,002 posts

207 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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Garlick said:
It doesn't misfire, but as it's not 100% I cant risk it.

Its the Chim. I really want to take it as I'm off to a family do and wanted them to see it, but hey ho, Lex it is.
Distributor i would think.

I'm sure Chazzers has a spare.

Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

260 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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Chazzers?

LHD

17,002 posts

207 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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Garlick said:
Chazzers?
Vixpy.

I'm sure he has a spare distributer from the Range Rover.

Robatr0n

12,362 posts

236 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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Paul, do you know what lead it is?

A set of Land Rover V8 leads from Halfords would be fine, I think I even have some lying around.

Garlick

Original Poster:

40,601 posts

260 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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I don't Rob, not 100% anyway. but I'll bear that in mind when I get back, ta!

I'm on the road at 7.30 tomorrow so I'll have to jump in the LS instead.

Robatr0n

12,362 posts

236 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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That's a shame. frown

When you get the chance, have a good look at the leads as mine had almost identical symptoms and it was caused by the leads touching the exhaust manifold.

If you need a hand, give us a shout.

chunkol

7,703 posts

248 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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A slight misfire makes it sound better. Take it. Pretend you are a Messerschmitt pilot.

PhillipM

6,537 posts

209 months

Friday 23rd September 2011
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You'll get away with it, expect it to get worse with time and heat though.

Can't you stick some universal leads on it from a motorfactors in the morning?

Oilchange

9,420 posts

280 months

Saturday 24th September 2011
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Last time I had a misfire I checked the engine while running and, by chance, it was dusk so low ambient light. There was obviously a problem because a spark caught my eye and it turned out the lead had scuffed against the block causing a short.
This was on a hideous CVH engined Escort...

Big_Dog

991 posts

205 months

Saturday 24th September 2011
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I always have a look in the dark, often you can see the problem. Move it away from the metal, quick squirt of WD40 etc. Jobs a goodun for the morning. Swap em over when you get the new ones. If its just one, not half a dozen that is.
I am a bit of a cowboy though.

paulrussell

2,287 posts

181 months

Saturday 24th September 2011
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You know I'm suprised you put this thread in General Gassing and not Engines and Drivetrain forum Garlick. I mean since you run the site I'd of thought you'd put this thread in the right place wink