Hi Charles, thanks for your reply.
I have the Bosch coil supplied and recommended by 123 Ignition. The leads have a carbon core (about 1 - 1.5mm dia.) with crimped terminals.
Haven't done a compression test since the 123 Ingition dizzy was installed (23 months ago); it was very good and all cylinders were within 5 psi of each other. I think they were all around 195psi or was 95psi - whichever it was, I was told it was good.
Jouneys have been between half and mile up to 5 miles to test the car.
Over the 2 months I've had these recent problems, the cylinders not firing have varied. No obvious oiliness on the plugs.
I managed to get it running on all cylinders on Sunday after de-carbing the plugs (by burning it off with blowtorch) but it has now developed a back fire through the carb on tweaking the throttle. After checking for vacuum leaks, the vacuum tubing, checking the tappets, cleaning jets and checking float level, its now not firing on one cylinder and still has a back fire, though less often.
Setting tappets
The tappets were set at about 0.06" exhaust and 0.03" intake. The shop manual I have specifies 0.1" exhaust and 0.06" intake so I changed them to that - now there's an obvious tappet clatter!
Do you know if the 823 series, single carb, 2.5 engine would be different to 0.1" exhaust and 0.06" intake spec'ed in the shop manual?
Thanks
Chris