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Old 03-19-2001, 01:06 PM   #1
87GMCnotapro
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Unhappy Ignition Module keeps frying

Hi everyone, I have an 87 gmc sierra classic with a 5.7l 350. For the last year i have been replacing my ignition Module almost every month. The reason was because at random times it just wouldnt start. It would turn over just fine though. I can usually get it going in time with some ether. It occurrs most often in wet conditions and with the engine cold. It seems that this may be a common problem with these trucks but neither me or my mechanic knows what to do next... I love my truck and want to keep it for another 20 years everything else in it is perfect. Help please!

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Old 03-19-2001, 02:42 PM   #2
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it has HEI right? if you put in a hoter coil it will keep burnig out other parts... accel and other companys like proform make better more "burn out" resistant caps rotors and what not
oh btw im moving this to the engine # drivetrain forum

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