I have a '75 1500 mg midget.
I believe my timing sprockets are not where they should be. To allow the car to run (have any kind of power) I have to set the timing with the distributor to around 25 deg BTDC. It may be a while before I can get into the engine to fix the timing sprockets. I don't know how long it has been like this since it was like this from the previous owner. Is there any issue of keeping it this way and driving it until I have time to fix it? I have noticed I get low economy @ around 23MPG.
By the way I have already replaced the distributor with a new one with electronic ignition, also changed out the rotor, cap, wires & spark plugs. I still had this issue even before making these changes, which needed to be done anyways.
I believe my timing sprockets are not where they should be. To allow the car to run (have any kind of power) I have to set the timing with the distributor to around 25 deg BTDC. It may be a while before I can get into the engine to fix the timing sprockets. I don't know how long it has been like this since it was like this from the previous owner. Is there any issue of keeping it this way and driving it until I have time to fix it? I have noticed I get low economy @ around 23MPG.
By the way I have already replaced the distributor with a new one with electronic ignition, also changed out the rotor, cap, wires & spark plugs. I still had this issue even before making these changes, which needed to be done anyways.