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Re: Overfiring?
Have you replaced your wires? Plugs? Fuel filters?
Are you SURE you adjusted the points properly? A new coil with a higher output
would mask bad/mis-adjusted points.
It's always done this?
Did you time it with the vacuum advance hose unhooked and plugged?
Have you hooked up a real temp gauge? The gauges read low. Overheating?
How about a ballast resistor that has a break in it. When it gets hot it fails,
heating and cooling in cycles, shorting to ground. If it's the kind with a
metal strap wrapped around the ceramic for a mounting tab, I could see this.
Ideas?
Owen Minor
Tacoma, WA
J MICHAEL SHAW II wrote:
> Sorry, guys, but I guess I'm just a complete idiot. I changed the ignition
> coil on my 1973 Scout II as four out of five subscribers recommend, and
> still have the problem-misfiring with a BIG ignition just prior to a minor
> cut out, causing bucking, and definitiely not good on the engine, I would
> think. Immediately after changing the coil I went for a test ride. It
> started up even quicker than usual with this, so I turned to head home and
> it seemed to stop. I continued driving for about thirty minutes without
> another episode, though I could still hear some minor sound going off at
> the same kind of odd interval that the bucking used to. It sounds like a
> small spark or ignition-though it is hard to describe. I used to hear this
> sound before the extreme misfire would start, but this time I just got the
> early warning noise, but no actual bucking and firing. Then, as I got
> about a half mile from my house, it did start bucking and firing again.
> What would a new coil affect enough to help the symptom, but not cure it?
> There is a small condensor that mounts on the coil that I didn't change
> yet, and I couldn't find an open parts store on Thanksgiving. First thing
> in the morning that is my first stop/project. Do you think this should do
> it? Would the new coil give a better feed to the distributor, overriding
> some distributor problem temporarily, but not curing it? Does anyone now
> think it is the distributor? After my last submission, only one person
> volunteered this advice. Regardless, I shall try to get the new condensor
> tomorrow. If anyone can think of anything else I'm just to stupid to think
> of or that I'm completely overlooking, I'd really appreciate the advice.
> And I'd like to thank all of you that wrote in with advice last time, or
> e-mailed me. It was very encouraging to get the advice and get it so
> quick! I'm now a total ihc-aholic!!!
> Thanks!
>
> J. Michael Shaw, II
> [email protected]
> '73 Scout II
> '68 Travelall
> '66 Dodge Monaco
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