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Finally washed the bugs off it from the KY trip. Put a little wax on it too. Lois says her car feels neglected.oldvettedad wrote:Really talkes a good picture, how do you keep it so clean?
Swapped coils with same result. I'm thinking it has to be the electyronics in the distributor. Tried running the distributor on both 8V and 12V with same result. Now I'm waiting for the new distributor, coil and plug wires to arrive. Should have them by the end of the week.Basement Paul wrote:If it takes that long to start acting up, it's most likely the coil. This is a very common symtom.
Car looks great btw.
-BP
Maverick wrote: Swapped coils with same result. I'm thinking it has to be the electyronics in the distributor. Tried running the distributor on both 8V and 12V with same result. Now I'm waiting for the new distributor, coil and plug wires to arrive. Should have them by the end of the week.
The 5.0 had the HEI distributor on it but there are several fitment issues with the big distributor. Interfers with the air cleaner, heater hose fitting on the intake, AC bracket, etc. That's one reason its being replaced with the Pertronix distributor. Other reason is to get rev limiter. Gotta hang in there for a few more days till the new ignition shows up.Racin'Jacin wrote:I didn't read everything so if I say something stupid - go easy on me
Sounds like you're running points - without a BALLAST RESISTOR (or proper coil) = fried points.
The new coil won't help until you check (replace) the points.
We also once had an OLD dizzy lose it's internal ground - that sure was fun to track down on the side of the road.
EDIT: OK I went back and read some more - I'm more confused than before, but I vote HEI - easy to get parts for should it crap out in BFE.Maverick wrote: Swapped coils with same result. I'm thinking it has to be the electyronics in the distributor. Tried running the distributor on both 8V and 12V with same result. Now I'm waiting for the new distributor, coil and plug wires to arrive. Should have them by the end of the week.
Guess I got too speculative. I'll delete that post.MostMint wrote:What's most important is to just show up at the track with the mods done and lay down good numbers. Adds to the fun.![]()
You can tell us all about it once you are in the lead.