I'll be playing around with mine this weekend. It's all cleaned out and ready to go. I took the fuel tap off last weekend as it was jammed in the open position, but no fuel was getting to the carb. When I took the pipe off the bottom of the tap (it is a period tap, but not the same as the original Minor one) - still no fuel came out of the tank. So I took the tap off and there was a rush of stale fuel - and I managed to catch some of it. Now my garage smells wonderful! I found the tap to be solid with gunge so I cleaned it out and I'll refit it over the weekend. The plan is to hot wire the coil from the battery and see if I get a spark. If there is one, I'll crank her over and see if she'll start. I'm only getting some oil oozing onto the rocker fingers when turning over on the starter (and after cleaning the restictor pin), so I hope flow will improve with it running and getting some heat into everything for the first time since 1974. I'll dowse the valve gear liberally with oil before attempting a start. I haven't changed the oil, but it is clean and looks good enough for a check start. I'm expecting quite a bit of cr*p to exit the exhaust if it does start! I'll report progress as it happens. The fuel that I did catch when I took the tap off had some rust grains in it - not too much, but as there is already a piece of plastic pipe between the carb. and the firewall, I'll cut into this and fit an inline fuel filter I picked up earleir in the week.
I have a couple of new caps. Contact points are very difficult to find, and if you do find a set, make sure they are for the correct rotation. The rotor can be made from a Vauxhall rotor - just need to cut down the brass arm by a couple of millimetres. The condensers are also hard to find, and even new old stock ones are suspect as they are now so old and can break down quickly in use.
Do you know what the part number is for the Vauxhall rotor, from memory i think Ken Martin did something with the old condensor, taking it apart and using the shell to hide a modern one ......must send him a email with this question.
The points are not to bad so could be used .
It took long enough to get all the parts ready, welded or new..............
The good thing about that is that i was able to fill the piggy bank in order to pay for all the parts and work.
Still some way to go before firing up but I can see light at the end of the tunnel
wonderful reading,can not wait for the next phase,but beware I have often seen a light at the end of the tunnel but its usually some one with a torch bringing me more work.Colin