Re: '53 327 starting problems
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Have you checked the Parts X-Ref here? Trying search under the keyword COIL
Posted on: 2009/10/19 15:56
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Re: '53 327 starting problems
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Ok, so I narrowed the point gap a bit and she's running again. It seems to be so small though. I have to wait until my friend comes home so I can borrow his feeler gauge. I do remember the old matchbook cover trick, but the gap seems to be just a little to tight for that in order for her to run. I'm still thinking that my coil is losing its poop.
Posted on: 2009/10/19 16:13
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Got the numbers from the X-ref, called my local NAPA, they don't have any idea what I'm talking about. I know its hard enough trying to find parts for older vehicles, but in Utah? HA-Ha-ha!
Posted on: 2009/10/19 16:23
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At a quick glance, looks like 6 v coils are almost extinct at Napa. These two are what kept coming up searching for 1953 and picking several cars I knew were 6v. Appear to be generic coils and aside from brand, not sure why the $30 price difference. No details on them.
Posted on: 2009/10/19 16:50
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I had the same problem this summer. NAPA no longer had the Echlin IC-9. Try the standard UC-14. I got mine from Pep Boys but it was about 40 bucks. Here is the thread.
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=3110&forum=2
Posted on: 2009/10/19 17:36
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I just picked up an IC7 from NAPA for my 48 Custom Eight.Would that work on a Delco system.It listed for V Autolite.
Posted on: 2009/10/19 18:19
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Thanks for the info everybody! I went to an out of the way place here in town and picked up one for about forty six bucks w/o tax. I think all I need to do now is set the point gap at the correct spacing and all should be peachy! I suppose I'll do that tomorrow, the weather just got REAL crappy here all of a sudden. While I'm at it, can anyone think of any other reason why she doesn't like to go uphill or heavy acceleration? I'm thinking that with a bum coil, when the dwell would open, then the spark would start cutting out. Guess I'll find out tomorrow. I'll post more info when I have it.
Posted on: 2009/10/19 18:20
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Make sure the leads are connected correctly at the coil. Reversed polarity would definitely cause a problem like this. Ask me how I know that
Posted on: 2009/10/19 18:50
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It's a little late since you already got the coil, but Autozone has a coil for $14.99. I bought one for my 288 and it works fine.
autozone.com/
Posted on: 2009/10/19 20:45
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