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build number but they only made 2200 or so - number of posts on the forum?
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It is the build number (last 4 didgts of the chassis number).

Not sure they used all the numbers in order so build number doesn't mean it was the 3000 one built
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OK understand :mrgreen:
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first excel (prototype) was 1144

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Well the parts turned up from SJS Friday morning and Saturday I got fitting. Ordered the amp to dizzy lead (£23), rotor arm (£4), Dizzy cap (£3), HT Leads (£26) and the plugs (which I already had). The rotor, dizzy and the plugs all seemed fine but the leads were shot. All back on and a 80 mile test drive later (in glorious weather :lol: ) and we seem to have cured it :mrgreen: . Thank God for that!

Thanks for all your help and advice people!
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[Devil's advocate mode]

And now the weather is warmer, any carb icing will have vanished. :wink:

[/Devil's advocate mode]

Sounds like you needed to change the HT leads though.
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OK then......maybe the carbs weren't iced up too :wink:

In my defence when it happened on the way home the ice warning light on the dash wasn't even on which would mean that it was more than +4 degrees or there abouts.

(Just trying to convince myself that it wasn't a wasted £70! :wink: )
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Wingnut wrote:OK then......maybe the carbs weren't iced up too :wink:

In my defence when it happened on the way home the ice warning light on the dash wasn't even on which would mean that it was more than +4 degrees or there abouts.

(Just trying to convince myself that it wasn't a wasted £70! :wink: )
Look at it this way. The problem is cured, and it only cost you £70. Not only that, you have rejuvenated the ignition system and you probably won't have to touch it for some time. :)
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