Gadgets mini wrote:
Spark plug leads in correct order??
other than that buggered if i know

Yep, did that on the road mini a couple of years ago, this time I know they are right!!
Anto wrote:
Further to what Gadget's mentioned, check that the distributor drive shaft is in the correct spot, and maybe also check that the timing sprockets are properly lined up.
Checked the dissy shaft is the right way around, is always a good idea.
Hmm, Haven't checked the cam timing properly yet, good idea, will do that first next time i see it!! (looked ok, but will go through and check carefully if you know what I mean!)
sports850 wrote:
Has it been started since it was rebuilt ? Check the plugs to make sure they haven't corroded and giving a weak spark , also check the sparks are right for the compression and fuel . All the normal things like wires plugged in and connectors not corroded as well , otherwise we're all in the dark with it .
Never started, brand new plugs, correct heat range (for starting, different for racing) New leads, new coil, new (charged) battery.
Compression ratio is close to 13:1, so avgas is the requitrement, these plugs are the same as a lot of historic racers use in their minis.
A question though, what gap should the plugs have? (points ignition, GT40 coil)
Thanks,
Matt