OK thanks.
So, if it's a common fault, does it always show itself in this way?
Looking at the prices of electronic conversion kits, it seems alot more expensive to do that, rather than repair the original.
Would it be better to remove the magneto myself and send it off to be repaired, or would it be better to take the whole bike in somewhere?
And by better, I suppose I mean cheaper, or having a better job done.
Would anyone have any advice of where to send it, as I presume that will be the better choice?
L.A.B thanks for the info on the petrol tap, I got it sorted straight away. One thing you can say for these old brit bikes, is that they are built solidly and everything on them is able to be rebuilt without throwing anything away. A refreshing change!