yep i have checked fuel and spark, plug gaps might be a problem, and yes there was oil in the cylinders during compression testing and my starting attempts.
as i said before i have swapped it for a blue 3500 in my other shed and may come back to this 2000 sometime in the future.
i cant get it warm because it refuses to start at all, and yes the throttle was wide open, i have tried timing and everything else i have read about but it is as stubborn as ever,
i have now sent it back to the shed that it came from and swapped it for a "76 3500 auto and i might come back to...
i recently picked up this 1976 p6b 3500 auto and it has a trailer hitch but there doesn't appear to be a connector for trailer lights anywhere, there was some connectors with wires sitting in the boot loosely so it seems like someone has had trailer lights working before or perhaps planning on...
I was rolling around on the ground investigating a leak on my '65 p6 rover 2000 and spotted what seems to be a drain valve and next to it a plug that seems to go into the crankcase on the drivers side, (attached) it appears that they would be too high up on the crankcase to be to drain any...
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