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It goes!

I spent most of Sunday trying to work out why she still wouldn't go, flattened 2 batteries, towed her, got my toys outta my push chair, sat back with a cuppa tea, and pulled the CIS all apart, i only ran it low/out of fuel, but had never known a car not start with all this effort, it all sorted itself out though when the fuel distributor didn't seem to be flowing with much fuel, a quick change and she fired first time, on the test drive i was awoken to the fact of how poor Mk1 brakes are even when up together, but i'll do that after the test i think, welding up a few small patches on Wed then test time, wish me luck.

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Sounds familiar. Spent days going over everyting on mine trying to get it to start, gave up in the end and took it to a garage. They fixed by simply removing and refitting fuel districuter :? - must have been something jamming inside?

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After prolonged time of non use the piston can stick due to fuel gumming inside the distributor.  Ususlly a tap with a hammer or lifting the air flow flap clears this problem but it can be a pain!

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I was coming to the conclusion that it was never going to leave the garage.
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