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By the by old boy; the next time you feel like showing of that big brain you may want to use spell check.
Steve just had to pick this out seeing as it is MY post that you guys are pissssing at each other about. I think "showing of" should of read "SHOWING OFF" :) LOL Now who needs spell check? HAHAHAHAH |
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I'll tell you my story with a few tips.I'd be driving along,(loaded & un-loaded)and the car would shut off just you turned the key off. But as soon as i hit the key,she would light right back up.:confused:This happened about 5 time spread over 2 months or so.Long enough spans prevent any aggressive troubleshooting. Finally on a my way to a cruise night,it died and took a more than a few cranks to get it going.This happened about 2 blocks from my house.It should have been a hint for me to turn my butt around and head for home.(but,oh,no-not me!!)There's a cruise night happening!!I got it going and off to the show i went. When it came time to leave,the car wouldn't start.So i flatbeded home. I have to back up on you here for a second.At the time of this problem,the distributor was 4 years old and had about 4,000 miles on it. So i employed standard trouble shooting techniques and discovered the lower magnet in the pick-up was cracked.And i also discovered that a little piece of"crap" was under it and acted as a fulcrum breaking the magnet.So the broken magnet operated o.k. for those 4 years but eventually the viberation widened the gap and the magnetic field went away.Hence the ride on the flatbed. I cleaned everything,lubed everything the way it's supposed to be and replaced the pick-up. Now here is a disclaimer:I have no recollection of gapping the p/u as others here have stated needs to be done.That doesn't mean i didn't do it.Anyways,it fired on the first crank and has been fine since. To your problem:This is like a doctor diagnosing your illness over the phone.But here goes: Verify that it does indeed need to be gapped. Make sure the interior of the dizzy is sanitary. Proper lubrication Make sure there are no cracks/chips(what have you) in the pick-up What about grounding issues? And the first thing i would do is call MSD.And if there is a NHRA event near you,go to it and find the MSD trailer.Those guys are the real brains and will be able to answer ANYTHING you ask them. I hope this helps. |
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One more thing-i never referred to spell check-genius.My reference to school was suggesting that you go back to school and learn what a steering wheel is used for. Point*,set,match Bye-bye Stevie *Pun not intended |
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This was originally my post regarding my ignition problem and seems to have been hijacked. If you want to get into a pissing match go elsewhere ...I was simply making a joke that 1 guy is telling another to use spell check and in the same sentence spells something wrong! HAHAHAHAHA Nough said! |
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Cheers Lovehamr! :) LOL
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It was a pretty good discussion on ignition until the self proclaimed "merchant of (cool?) hostility" got involved and decided to make it a tennis match:cool:. Gee, what a surprise, a real first never seen before.:LOL: |
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