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11-02-2003, 03:47 AM | #1 |
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If I have 12v+ at the top of the coil, why no spark?
Huh...this damn truck's ignition stumps me DAILY! Again, it WILL NOT start. It cranks over like a mother bear, and has a FULL 12v+ at the HEI power Wire. Anyone wanna start the guessing? I've got an ENTIRELY brand new Distributor. I've had the coil and module tested MANY times. Last month, it did this same thing, and I replaced the cap/rotor, and it fired right up...again, I bought another cap/rotor and again it'll probably fire right up. Anyone wanna venture a guess WHY it keeps eating cap/rotor's? I absolutely HATE changing them, because they have those stupid L-clamps that NEVER want to sit right...
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11-02-2003, 05:06 AM | #2 |
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Is the power wire a designed line on that year?
Tested for any shorts?
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11-02-2003, 01:18 PM | #4 |
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I'm gonna guess that you're losing your spark somewhere in your plug cables... I replaced mine, and it was the best money I've spent on my truck yet... As for your caps not sitting right, put the cap on and rotate it till you feel it fall into place and not want to rotate anymore, then those little L clamps go in really nice and easy, and probally would extend the length of your cap's life. If it isn't your plug wires, then you are somehow getting tiny little cracks in your distro cap, and the electricity is going out of those fractures rather than up and out the pole. Just try to start the truck in complete darkness while looking under the hood, see if you can't find some sparks underthere....
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11-02-2003, 03:46 PM | #5 |
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12V to the distributor is the easy part.. its from there, on that is what you need to worry about.
pull one of the spark plug wires off of one of the spark plugs, and insert an extra spark plug.. ground the plug on the truck somewhere and have said buddy crank. check for spark. make sure you got a nice hot blue spark too.. if so, check timing, fuel delivery, and compression. if not, check distributor.. If changing the cap magically fixed it last time, change it again and be real careful about what you do. Maybe there is a short in one of the wires coming off the coil, to the tach/batt terminal? maybe the ground is bad? do you have a good ground for the coil? is the area that the rotor button spring touches on the coil rusted or corroded? dont over tighten the coil & coil-cover bolts, it will tweak the distributor cap.. just snug em so that stuff isnt going to fall out.. Any condensation in the cap? how do the contacts look on the rotor and cap? just a few ideas... just cuz everything is new dont mean it works! I tend to have more faith in old parts, sometimes... keep us posted mike |
11-02-2003, 06:14 PM | #6 |
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It MAY be my spark plug wires, although they're brand new...they also have a lifetime warranty, so I'll take those mofo's back and swap in the new ones.
We tried using a different spark plug, grounding it on the frame of the truck...still no spark. |
11-02-2003, 08:09 PM | #7 |
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I would check the ground myself first and check the 12 volt wire for a short also. My .02
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11-02-2003, 08:37 PM | #8 |
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What ground? The ground going from the coil to the HEI Module? Or the actual GROUND for the truck?
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11-03-2003, 01:46 AM | #9 |
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pickup coil should be tested as well, you'll have to pull the dist for that one i believe
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11-03-2003, 06:10 AM | #10 |
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How could the pickup coil go bad so soon?
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11-04-2003, 02:18 AM | #11 |
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Next time it craps out on you, wiggle the wire connector & try it again. You may just have some corrosion at the connector.
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11-08-2003, 02:46 AM | #14 |
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No sparks
The HEI read hi energy ignition is very robust and lives a long life.
The most critical componet in the hei system is the modual. This is the small electronic componet that has 4 wires entering it. This device is a super switch. The modual controls the coil output. Some parts store have a quickie tester. These moduals can last a very long time and some can fail in a couple weeks. What is the secret to the modual lasting a long time???????/ The modual MUST be kept COOL. It is cooled by coating the bottom of the modual with di-electric grease. With out any heat sink silicone/di-electric grease, the unit overheats and fails. After washing an engine with steam or water, sometimes WD40 is sprayed into the distributor. The WD40 can and does wash away the grease. No grease...unit quits........ The modual is the brains for the complete ignition system....... Modual is black..on left side with wires and held with 2 hex screws. Special size.....
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11-08-2003, 02:48 AM | #15 |
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HEI distributor
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