I didnt know if to put this in Mk1 or mk2 because I have a mk1 shell with a 2L block and mk2 16v head but anyway I choose to put it here cause this seems to be the more active board.
So im having a misfiring problem which started about 3 weeks ago. Misfiring under heavy load only. At night I could see arching from the ignition leads to the inlet runners so automactically I assumed it was the leads. Got a set of new ones and a set of second hand, but pretty much new spark plugs and yeh, fixed it for about a week till the misfiring progressivly came back.
Gave the original owner a call and he said the car has a weak coil so I changed that with also a second hand coil. Didnt fix anything.
Decided to do abit of my own investigating and proceeded to a compression test but before I got there I saw the "newish" spark plugs had gone all black. So I thought it was a too rich a mixture problem. Turned down the mixture screw to lean out the mixture a bit and it worked for about 10 minutes till now the misfiring has pretty much gotten to its worst point.
So before I go any further into investigating this, I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice they can have or any suggestions. It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
So im having a misfiring problem which started about 3 weeks ago. Misfiring under heavy load only. At night I could see arching from the ignition leads to the inlet runners so automactically I assumed it was the leads. Got a set of new ones and a set of second hand, but pretty much new spark plugs and yeh, fixed it for about a week till the misfiring progressivly came back.
Gave the original owner a call and he said the car has a weak coil so I changed that with also a second hand coil. Didnt fix anything.
Decided to do abit of my own investigating and proceeded to a compression test but before I got there I saw the "newish" spark plugs had gone all black. So I thought it was a too rich a mixture problem. Turned down the mixture screw to lean out the mixture a bit and it worked for about 10 minutes till now the misfiring has pretty much gotten to its worst point.
So before I go any further into investigating this, I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice they can have or any suggestions. It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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