i am an idiot...
the car didnt start again so i took the dizzy cap off and the contacts were pitted, i thought id try sanding them as a temporary measure until i get new parts. tried to take the rotor arm off and it seemed stuck pretty solid, and attempts to lever it off resulted in a small chip so i decided not to push it any further and just cleaned it as best i could in situ. put it all back together (or so i thought) and it fired up fine. I let it tick over.
thought 'ill order the dizzy and rotor from ecp, that seized on rotor arm should get me to halfords and back so i'll buy some loctite for the grub screw..... hang on.... what exactly did i do with the grub screw?.... IGNITION OFF!
no grub screw in pockets, no grub screw in the house, no grub screw in toolbox. i dont remember tightening it up... did i just put it in finger tight after trying to remove the rotor arm? i couldnt remember. took dizzy cap off... no grub screw. search house/pockets/toolbox again. at this point im praying for grub screws and looking over the drive in case i just dropped it.
so upshot is there may be a loose grub screw somewhere behind the belt guards. i took the top one off and the metal one behind the dizzy, couldnt see anything. in the fading light i loosened took the bolts out of the bottom cover but couldnt take it off due to the alternator and power steering pump belts. ran my finger round the bottom of the cover couldnt feel anything.
guess im going to have to investigate further to rule out the possibility of it being lodged somewhere, although its probably pinged out of the engine bay completely. I sometimes wonder if im cut out for classic car ownership.
anyways i read clarkes garage and it just says 'remove alternator and power steering pump belts' is it a case of just levering them off or can they be loosened 1st? once ive done that ill take the bottom guard off again and check visually.
any suggestions or advice (short of signing a declaration never to open the bonnet again) welcome.