Update:

After the cutting out problem I bought all new parts: coil, all HT leads, 
ignition module, distributor cap and rotor arm. Last week I called out a 
car electrics man who said everything looked OK, maybe the cam belt had 
slipped. I said in that case it would not have started ever again until it 
was put right! A colleage of his (Ford trained mechanic!) turned up, 
removed the cam belt cover and stated that everything was correct. The only 
thing left would appear to be the distributor itself. He told me that some 
Fiestas of this vintage needed a new distributor when less than two years 
old as this was a 'known fault' in that car.

As mine has screws to hold the cap in place, not clips, that makes it a 
Lucas not Bosch. I know there are weights and springs inside, but I am 
still trying to find if the slightly different part numbers are all 
interchangeable or if those numbers designate different types of spring and 
weight - if that is the case only the correct type will work.

I tried the local Ford Main dealer and spoke with someone who has 30 years' 
experience with Ford spares. His computer was unable to find my car due (I 
think) to their database only going back to some point in time after my 
Fiesta was built. Next step must be the Fiesta Owners Club. Surely they 
have people who love XR2s and know where to source the parts that go wrong?

This is turning into a saga that might well end up in the next magazine 
once I have all the useful info to help anyone else with this problem!

Mike



On Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 11:02:56 AM UTC, QM editor wrote:
>
> My 2+2 has a 1.6 CVH engine from an XR2. Intermittently it will stop and 
> usually start again running normally. A bit annoying! I've been told by a 
> Ford trained mechanic that the distributor in the Fiesta was unreliable and 
> there were many failures even in cars less than three years old. Does 
> anyone know of this? From one website I discovered that the correct 
> distributor is a Bosch type 0 237 521 019 but I can't find one of those. 
> The Haines manual says Bosch or Lucas but gives no part number.. Nearest I 
> found was type 0 237 601 001, Ford part number 84SF 12100 FA.
>
> Has anyone had a distributor problem with this engine, and what type did 
> they use to replace it? It might be that the two types I've mentioned are 
> effectively identical or there might be sufficient difference that while 
> the one I can find will physically fit it won't work properly or even at 
> all! Advice please so I can get going again!
>
> Many thanks, Mike
>

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