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vougese39:

--- Quote from: Devon-Rover on May 20, 2010, 21:32:14 ---Well it'll stop the exhaust manifold bolts coming loose  8-[ Something i did suffer with, plus looking shiny and nice.

The Magnecors would help in getting the spark to the plugs and in my case the platinum ones i had did help in a small way. (It's hard to say when on the other end is a Mallory and a High output coil as there is a huge spark energy there anyway) But it defiantly didn't like 5Es's then the 6Es's it is ok but the platinum was another small step.

Ohh and maybe a new set on engine mounts as they are free to get at!  :)

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magnecore leads waste of time!!!! fit genuine cap leads and rotor and it costs a lot less than just the leads have been to plenty of people with running issues down to loose leads only find that they are magnecore or cheap halfords ones!
do you want more omph for your money let me know i do some very quick and powerful motors at good prices

Highland_Defender:

--- Quote from: fuzzy on May 22, 2010, 15:54:06 ---When I had mine in bits, I used the opportunity to replace all the fuel lines, brakes lines and do a rewire I know its not cheap and definately not quick but could save you a lot of time and effort in the future, its easier to run brake lines etc without the body in the way than try to do it scrabbling around on your back on a cold winters morning!!!! Trust me I have tried both  :lol:

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Yeah, we are doing the fuel, brake and clutch lines while out. all the wiring is being replaced and neatened up.

Highland_Defender:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on May 29, 2010, 15:42:39 ---Timning chain and gears, worn valve train or camshaft results in high fuel consumption.

Check the big end shells for wear and replace now if any is evident, same for main bearings.

Rear crank oil seal, a ******* to do once it's in.


Clean and re=lap the valves, do a bit of gentle fettling in the heads and try matching the inlet ports.

New oil pump gears

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Noted: and probably will get done, definatly worth doing the timing chain etc

Highland_Defender:

--- Quote from: vougese39 on May 31, 2010, 17:10:14 ---
--- Quote from: Devon-Rover on May 20, 2010, 21:32:14 ---Well it'll stop the exhaust manifold bolts coming loose  8-[ Something i did suffer with, plus looking shiny and nice.

The Magnecors would help in getting the spark to the plugs and in my case the platinum ones i had did help in a small way. (It's hard to say when on the other end is a Mallory and a High output coil as there is a huge spark energy there anyway) But it defiantly didn't like 5Es's then the 6Es's it is ok but the platinum was another small step.

Ohh and maybe a new set on engine mounts as they are free to get at!  :)

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magnecore leads waste of time!!!! fit genuine cap leads and rotor and it costs a lot less than just the leads have been to plenty of people with running issues down to loose leads only find that they are magnecore or cheap halfords ones!
do you want more omph for your money let me know i do some very quick and powerful motors at good prices

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Thats a shame, i thought the magnacores would be good.

I'm just looking to make the engine as reliable as possible for the future and give it a few extra horses.

Devon-Rover:
With an ever increasing market of cheap Chinese caps and arms on the market even in a lucas box it is hard to have a decent ignition system running standard components.
Whilst no product will be infallible in the hands of an ape (A lot of ignition problems i have seen are down to user error when fitting or fiddling about) i have had no problem running magnecor leads.

The Previous owner of my disco had a mare of a time trying to get it to run right. A new genuine cap and rotor didn't cure it's rough running, oddly the fitment of some magnecor leads did cure the missfire, and the Mallory Distributor took advantage of it's better advance curve to get it to run spot on on LPG.
Last month a customer of the local indepent who cured my Disco had a Classic in with similar symptoms. Oddly the Mallory / Magnecor combo solved it, The owner a happy chappy.

Now i cannot tell anyone what is best for them, but merely point out what works for me.  :D

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