06-06-16, 06:15 PM
If it was just one cylinder cold I'd suggest trimming the wires, but if it is both cylinders it suggests the problem is upstream.
It sounds like a connection problem if you've checked the connectors and it's now fine. I think there are spade connectors on the coils, perhaps give them a pinch with some pliers and a spray of wd-40.
You can check the coil resistances with a multimeter, it's in the Haynes manual under the diagnostics, but it sounds like you've sorted it.
By all means check you carb rubbers, but it's normally the outer ones (1&4) that go first.
It sounds like a connection problem if you've checked the connectors and it's now fine. I think there are spade connectors on the coils, perhaps give them a pinch with some pliers and a spray of wd-40.
You can check the coil resistances with a multimeter, it's in the Haynes manual under the diagnostics, but it sounds like you've sorted it.
By all means check you carb rubbers, but it's normally the outer ones (1&4) that go first.
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