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Originally Posted by 68longhorn
unplug the 4 pin connector coming from the dizzy and jump pins a and c (I believe) together on the dizzy side.
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Hey 68longhorn,
I got a chance to try what you said tonight. I found the 4-pin connector that goes from firewall to dizzy and unplugged it. On the dizzy connector I then jumped pins A and C (black and green) and it made no difference at all. I removed the jumper and left it just disconnected - same thing, no help. Don't know what this means.
I put the timing light back on and watched the timing mark. probably 50-75 percent of the time everything's OK and the timing mark is sitting right where it should. The rest of the time the light flashes, but there's no timing mark there. That's got to be wrong!
I put the timing light on the most of the other plugs and watched the hub for the fan (since the timing mark wouldn't be visible). Again, I could watch the fan bolt heads appear to move slowly around, then they would jump. Check my logic here, but I think that means I'm getting spark when I shouldn't.
Anyway - I'm open to any ideas!