Bruce,
Sounds lik ea gremlin...My advice - find all your earth cable, ensure they are clean and are not corroded, and while you at it - make sure they are tight.
Check once again if oil is mixing with water in the engine or radiator.
I hate to say it, but it may be a crack in the head....a quick way to check, diconnect the coil wire - remove one plug at a time, and see what comes out the head when cranked. You may find fuel, if you have a spark issue, or you may find water - if you have a cracked head.
Have you done a compression test - compression testers are available at midas for about R200 max, and that will indicate if you have a pressure loss somewhere....that will indicate if you need to pull the head, or chase fuel or spark issues. The reason I mentioned a cracked head, if water leaks from your head, into the combustion chamber, the water will slowly but sure keep killing the ignition that happens on the plugs...It is essential to do a comp. test, and try avoid starting the motor until you are sure that you not getting water in the cylinder, as this will cause a lot of ball ache if you are not sure whats happening in there.
Another silly but rational question - does the car have fuel in it...? Past experience says, always, and I mean Always make sure that you have fuel in the tank....Ask Bugger - he can concur...I am sure. :roflol:
Sounds lik ea gremlin...My advice - find all your earth cable, ensure they are clean and are not corroded, and while you at it - make sure they are tight.
Check once again if oil is mixing with water in the engine or radiator.
I hate to say it, but it may be a crack in the head....a quick way to check, diconnect the coil wire - remove one plug at a time, and see what comes out the head when cranked. You may find fuel, if you have a spark issue, or you may find water - if you have a cracked head.
Have you done a compression test - compression testers are available at midas for about R200 max, and that will indicate if you have a pressure loss somewhere....that will indicate if you need to pull the head, or chase fuel or spark issues. The reason I mentioned a cracked head, if water leaks from your head, into the combustion chamber, the water will slowly but sure keep killing the ignition that happens on the plugs...It is essential to do a comp. test, and try avoid starting the motor until you are sure that you not getting water in the cylinder, as this will cause a lot of ball ache if you are not sure whats happening in there.
Another silly but rational question - does the car have fuel in it...? Past experience says, always, and I mean Always make sure that you have fuel in the tank....Ask Bugger - he can concur...I am sure. :roflol: