[Mgs] Midget 1500

Paul Root ptrmgb at gmail.com
Thu Jul 5 09:52:07 MDT 2007


Seems to me, that sticking open, it wouldn't have compression and
so it wouldn't get a good complete burn, thus leaving stuff in the  
cylinder to
foul the plug. Building up over time.

But I'm just guess.

BTW, great idea on watching the exhaust valve with the timing light.

On Jul 5, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Paul Hunt wrote:
>
> One thing that did occur to me subsequently was that with the plug  
> being
> fouled, wouldn't that mean it wasn't firing?  I.e. no HT reaching  
> the plug
> (we'd tried three plugs remember) despite it leaving the cap and  
> going into
> the lead.  If it *is* firing with a sticking valve wouldn't that  
> keep the
> plug clean even though the effect of combustion is lost?   Also  
> another test
> I could have done while it was running on 3 was listen to the  
> misfire in the
> exhaust while Keith alternately removed and replaced the plug lead  
> for that
> cylinder.  If it *was* firing, but the exhaust valve was sticking  
> open, the
> misfire would surely make a very different sound with the plug  
> connected to
> when it wasn't.  Whereas if the problem was simply that the plug  
> wasn't
> firing, there would be no change in the sound between connected and
> disconnected.
>
> Comments?  Suggestions?
>
> PaulH.

Paul Root
ptrmgb at gmail.com
77 MGB
99 OBS


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