I just bought a 1967 MG Midget in good condition. Body and paint work are great. It arrived off the truck a couple of days ago.
Anyway, I drove it off the truck and then started it a few times since then. However, yesterday it stopped starting on me, and I just have a few questions. Keep in mind, this is my first ever restoration so I'm a relative newbie at this. I apologize if I ask or say anything dumb. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
It's not starting. Ok, engine is turning over and starter is working properly. Battery works. There is compression. I disconnected the fuel lines at the carbs (Weber downdraft conversion) and fuel is pumping through steadily. So fuel is getting to engine and fuel pump and carbs working properly.
I am getting no spark to engine. There is no spark in the plugs, also there is no spark coming from either the coil wire, nor is there any spark coming from the coil itself. There are 4 wires connected to the coil (can anyone tell me where they are from/going?). I AM getting spark from one of those wires (possibly the one coming from battery?). I checked the distributor and everything seemed ok. There are new wires and the points seemed good, good rotor and condenser too apparently. Could the coil be the problem?
So, if I am getting no spark from the coil, would a new one solve the problem? And if so, which coil is reccomended to get? The coil in there now looks original, or if not, then very old. Also, what is a ballast resistor and do I need one for my coil? Finally, when I turn my key half way to ignition it makes a clicking sound from the fuel tank area. Is that a normal sound for the pump to make? It seems quite loud.
Thanks and I would appreciate any input. Chances are this will only be my first "dumb" question of many more to come if I keep at this. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Anyway, I drove it off the truck and then started it a few times since then. However, yesterday it stopped starting on me, and I just have a few questions. Keep in mind, this is my first ever restoration so I'm a relative newbie at this. I apologize if I ask or say anything dumb. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
It's not starting. Ok, engine is turning over and starter is working properly. Battery works. There is compression. I disconnected the fuel lines at the carbs (Weber downdraft conversion) and fuel is pumping through steadily. So fuel is getting to engine and fuel pump and carbs working properly.
I am getting no spark to engine. There is no spark in the plugs, also there is no spark coming from either the coil wire, nor is there any spark coming from the coil itself. There are 4 wires connected to the coil (can anyone tell me where they are from/going?). I AM getting spark from one of those wires (possibly the one coming from battery?). I checked the distributor and everything seemed ok. There are new wires and the points seemed good, good rotor and condenser too apparently. Could the coil be the problem?
So, if I am getting no spark from the coil, would a new one solve the problem? And if so, which coil is reccomended to get? The coil in there now looks original, or if not, then very old. Also, what is a ballast resistor and do I need one for my coil? Finally, when I turn my key half way to ignition it makes a clicking sound from the fuel tank area. Is that a normal sound for the pump to make? It seems quite loud.
Thanks and I would appreciate any input. Chances are this will only be my first "dumb" question of many more to come if I keep at this. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif