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Hi there, Just joined looking for solutions to a misfire on my 1946 Morris Z type GPO van.
I have sorted it now, it was a bad earth from the condenser to the contact breaker base plate,
making the engine misfire when warmed up.
I have had the van for two years now and it is used nearly every day.
Not like the jaguar Mk 2 that I have had for 20 years and is an ongoing restoration project.
Rebuilt 3.4 engine should be going in on Friday with the help of my son Paul who is a race mechanic.
 
Welcome to BCF, and congrats on solving the Morris's problem.

How 'bout some pictures of your cars?

Tom
 
Welcome to the Forum!
 
Good Day 174builder,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere to include the "UK".

I`m sure Tom (aka nutmeg) would love to see pics of the MK2; Not to mention "All" of us.

Happy Motoring,

Russ
 
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