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Voltage at Coil Terminals - Help Please
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The compression tester protrudes from the radiator.  There should be a degree of similar springiness  on each cylinder.
A valve has to be very bad to cause complete misfire, perhaps stuck open. The distributor indicates which cyl. Finger over plug hole will also prove a stuck valve. All viewable, checkable  in the valve chamber, although a pain to readjust. If stuck open may  be persuaded to close with moderate pressure on something  blunt thru plug hole, or base of valve spring . if freed a few times may stay free...
When gaskets were Cu both sides and fitted dry or with a trace of grease it was normal to reuse, but modern ones dont seem to recycle well. 
If I had purchased a new gasket evry time head off my Austin and later Jowett I would now be living in a subsidised, maintained State rental with enough spare time to work on my Austin.
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RE: Voltage at Coil Terminals - Help Please - by Bob Culver - 20-06-2018, 10:04 AM

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