I have a hugely puzzling situation with the oil level in my '78 spider.
On Monday evening, I brought the car out of the garage to repair the rear exhaust box hanger which was moving about causing intermittent banging and scraping noise (See post entitled "Bang Bang").
Anyway, I drove it back in when I was finished and yesterday, I removed the sparkplugs to check them as since the car had covered 300 miles since I recomissioned it, I just wanted to get an idea of how it was running. The plugs were a good healthy colour, but I found no.3 to be a short reach plug which I must have fitted by accident so I decided to renew all four. No. 3 thread had been damaged I guess by the plug firing up in the threaded portion so I cleaned the thread with a plug tap and fitted the four pluge and started the engine.
Well, the harsh knocking that it produced scared the bejaysus out of me. It only ran for as long as it took me to regiser the noise and switch it off again. It sounded like a big end bearing had let go, but seemed to be coming from the exhaust cam. I removed the four plugs and cranked the engine which cranked without issue, then I replaced the plugs one at a time, cranking after each was fitted. Again all was well.
I reattached the HT leads and again when it started, I thought the exhaust cam was going io leave the head.
Now, considering that 12 hours before, I had started the car without incident, this was a puzzle. It had travelled literally 8 metres before being parked for the night.
I did the whole remove the plugs thing again but found nothing.
I dipped it for oil and found nothing on the dipstick! I had done the sump gasket just 300 miles previously and had been monitoring it for leaks since and had checked the oil twice and as the car is parked on a dry clean floor, a leak would be easy to see. The plugs showed no signs of having burned the oil and my garage is 100% secure and secluded so no one could have drained it, I am indeed puzzled.
Any ideas, anyone?
My friend blames the fact that the reg. of the car is 666FZB, but I am inclined to discount the supernatural