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Help me out, please. Distributor...
Ok, I have a '73 short stepside. I put a new crate motor in it about a year ago. At the same time I purchased a GM Hi performance electronic distributor and installed at the same time.
There are times when it will not start. Doesn't matter if the engine is cold, hot , humid outside or dry. I get in to start it and it just cranks and cranks, no start. I have installed a new coil on top of the distrbutor. I have replaced the distributor cap, I have ran a new wire to the distributor from the fuse box. I have replaced the ignition module inside the distributor. I have replaced the rotor cap. I have swapped back and forth between the modules. I have repaced the wires from the distributor cap to the inside of the distibutor to the module. I am running out of things to try. When it doesn't start, I can take off the distributor cap and play around with the wires, or touch the little spring loaded contact on the rotor cap, or the spring loaded button on the distributor cap. Put it all back together and 80% of the time it will fire right up. If it doesn't , I can go through that process again and bam, it fires right up. Have any of you EVER ran across a problem like this? Any help would be appreciated. This has been going on for about a year now. It may not start twice a week, one a month or my go for a couple of months but it will always not start again. I am nearly 50 now and that distributor is way back there. Hard on an old man. |
Re: Help me out, please. Distributor...
OK i have only one idea.. in side the distrubuter there are screws are they tight. Its thonly think i can come up with unless the modual isnt making good conection. Did you put the putrolum grease better moduall and distributor?
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Re: Help me out, please. Distributor...
Yes they are, since I have replaced the module several times. AndI did use the grease. Also on the harness going from outside the distributor to the module there is a little transistor looking thing and it got replaced when I replace the harness. I has a screw that holds it to the inside of the distributor.
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Re: Help me out, please. Distributor...
The only thing you have not tried is the pickup coil. It is under the advance weights. You have to remove the distributor and diasmble it to replace it. I had the same problem a few years back and this solved the problem. The part does not cost that much it's just a pain to replace.
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Re: Help me out, please. Distributor...
I would have said the pickup coil in the distributor as well. You're probably better off trading yours for a core and either buying a new or a remanned distributor.
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Re: Help me out, please. Distributor...
Thanks all. It is not but a little over a year old. I bought it new. Are those available over the counter? The pickup coils.
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Re: Help me out, please. Distributor...
yes they are and not very hard to change. once you get the distributor out, take the cap off, punch out the pin going through the gear and shaft, then slide the shaft out, and change the pick up
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Re: Help me out, please. Distributor...
Napa part # mpemp100sb pick-up assy 20 bucks.:cool:
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