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Title: Omegatoy was right...
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 14 April 2007, 01:30:42
About the Mark 1 Escort not running.

We removed, checked, and re-set the points, and she fired on the first turn of the key  :y

Thanks for all the helpful posts guys :)
Title: Re: Omegatoy was right...
Post by: Markjay on 14 April 2007, 02:02:27
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About the Mark 1 Escort not running.

We removed, checked, and re-set the points, and she fired on the first turn of the key  :y

Thanks for all the helpful posts guys :)


It's a lost art  ;D

Even my 1982 MkI Astra had distributorless ignition system! early version of the modern DIS, an electronic unit that seats on the camshaft where the good old dizzy used to live. Last time I set the points on a car was on my 1979 Alfa Romeo...





Title: Re: Omegatoy was right...
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 April 2007, 07:16:14
I can still set most by eye to a reasonable level of accuracy.....but thats because I used to own a Fiesta!
Title: Re: Omegatoy was right...
Post by: Martin_1962 on 14 April 2007, 07:53:14
Points :o ::)

I used to have a 1978 hatch with electronic ignition - I hate points.

The distributer used magnetic pulses instead
Title: Re: Omegatoy was right...
Post by: Omegatoy on 14 April 2007, 08:09:15
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About the Mark 1 Escort not running.

We removed, checked, and re-set the points, and she fired on the first turn of the key  :y

Thanks for all the helpful posts guys :)

Not sure im to happy about that to be honest cos it dates me!!! glad you got it fixed bud, back in the days of points ignition it was a very common breakdown, youm learnt to always carry a few basic tools for just such an emergency but hey you couldnt fix a breakdown so easy on new cars!! cos if it didnt have a spark you was wasted ;D
Title: Re: Omegatoy was right...
Post by: TheBoy on 14 April 2007, 10:08:18
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About the Mark 1 Escort not running.

We removed, checked, and re-set the points, and she fired on the first turn of the key  :y

Thanks for all the helpful posts guys :)

Not sure im to happy about that to be honest cos it dates me!!! glad you got it fixed bud, back in the days of points ignition it was a very common breakdown, youm learnt to always carry a few basic tools for just such an emergency but hey you couldnt fix a breakdown so easy on new cars!! cos if it didnt have a spark you was wasted ;D
I'm too young to know about points  :P

I had a Yamaha 125 with points once, every year, at MOT time, I always asked MOT place to replace them (one of these old fashioned places, give them a little work, and they were less critical on the MOT, eg change a blown bulb rather than fail it)...