Sprint Won't Start
Sprint Won't Start
Ok, so I rested my Sprint for 15 days during which nothing was done to it. Yesterday I went to start it up and it stubbornly refused. Battery is fully charged and the fuel is being delivered, so it must be the electrics. I have a Magnetronic MTK007 electronic ignition with the appropriate coil and ballast (car's own ballast disconnected). I've had the system for about a year and had no problems in starting up at all.
I'm thinking of going back to points and I need your help - basically I need a couple of clear photos showing the points set up to make sure I don't miss anything out. Oh, and how do you turn over the engine slowly to make the points settings -is it via the crank bolt?
Thanks for your help!
I'm thinking of going back to points and I need your help - basically I need a couple of clear photos showing the points set up to make sure I don't miss anything out. Oh, and how do you turn over the engine slowly to make the points settings -is it via the crank bolt?
Thanks for your help!
1972 Spitfire MK IV
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
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Re: Sprint Won't Start
Before going back to points, do you have a spark at the plugs?
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Re: Sprint Won't Start
I haven't checked yet as I had little time. What if there is no spark - coil (new)? leads (new only 1 year old) ?
1972 Spitfire MK IV
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
Re: Sprint Won't Start
If no or weak spark at plugs, check coil lead for spark when removed from the cap. If good its either cap/rotor or leads. May even be fuel not picking up. Lift the bowl top off one of the carbs and see if its got any. If no fuel half fill them manually and try again. A running engine will pull more fuel than a cranking one so if the fuel has all gone the pump may be struggling.
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Re: Sprint Won't Start
The fuel is pumped through an electric pump and I can hear it ticking away and then slows down and stops - as normal.
1972 Spitfire MK IV
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
Re: Sprint Won't Start
Check for spark at the plugs. If none check the clearence between the Magnetronic module and the rotor disc. I had problems with the Magnetronic, sometimes Sprints run fine with good old fashioned points
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Re: Sprint Won't Start
I had a non-starter after a short lay up once; I had a fine spark at the plug and fuel delivery was fine. However, I was testing for a spark at the end of the lead; it took me quite a while to test the actual plugs as it seemed inconceivable that they'd all fail simultaneously...but they had! NOS Unipart plugs fresh out of the box had lasted less than a month!
Re: Sprint Won't Start
My money is on the MTK007, I have had two fail in the last 18 months. I won't spend another £100 on such a unreliable system. Gone back to points and everything is fine.
Re: Sprint Won't Start
DITTO !, reason why I pushed ahead with the 123, brokedown roadside on both occasions, luckily had points setup in boot.
Even badly setup points started and got my car moving, to Stoneleigh and back to London.
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Re: Sprint Won't Start
What would cause all plugs to die simultaneously? Maybe a burst of energy from the coil?xvivalve wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 4:08 pm I had a non-starter after a short lay up once; I had a fine spark at the plug and fuel delivery was fine. However, I was testing for a spark at the end of the lead; it took me quite a while to test the actual plugs as it seemed inconceivable that they'd all fail simultaneously...but they had! NOS Unipart plugs fresh out of the box had lasted less than a month!
1972 Spitfire MK IV
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
Re: Sprint Won't Start
Back from the garage - no spark at the plugs, even after changing the leads 

1972 Spitfire MK IV
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
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Re: Sprint Won't Start
It remains a mystery; I drove the car into the garage and a few weeks later it was dead. The plugs were part of a NOS lot I'd bought off ebay, I binned the other six on the assumption they were all equal!ham204 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 10:37 amWhat would cause all plugs to die simultaneously? Maybe a burst of energy from the coil?xvivalve wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 4:08 pm I had a non-starter after a short lay up once; I had a fine spark at the plug and fuel delivery was fine. However, I was testing for a spark at the end of the lead; it took me quite a while to test the actual plugs as it seemed inconceivable that they'd all fail simultaneously...but they had! NOS Unipart plugs fresh out of the box had lasted less than a month!
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Re: Sprint Won't Start
Do you have a supply to the distributor via the king lead?
Re: Sprint Won't Start
In the 80'S when I worked in a BL dealership we had lots of problems with champion/unipart spark plugs. Often out of the box there were dud ones. I only use NGK in my stuff and have for years.
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Re: Sprint Won't Start
You mean from the coil? Its brand new but I suppose nothing can be trusted to work well anymore.....

1972 Spitfire MK IV
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)
1972 Stag
1980 Sprint
1962 Land Rover Series 2a
1961 Land Rover Series 2a (under restoration)
1983 Land Rover Series 3
1995 Suzuki Samurai SJ413
1972 MGB GT (banished for being too tight to fit in it)