Re: Unable to Start Engine
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If you remove the small coil electrical ground wire going from distributor terminal to coil terminal at the distributor and scratch that against the block do you get a spark. If so, look for something shorting or not closing inside the distributor when you readjusted the dwell.
Posted on: 2011/6/5 12:22
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Re: Unable to Start Engine
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Does a coil fail suddenly in this fashion? Could I have damaged it while setting the dwell?
No, or if it did it would an EXTREMELY rare occourance, and no.
Posted on: 2011/6/5 12:38
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Re: Unable to Start Engine
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The points opening and closing cause the coil to fire, build up a charge and re-fire over and over and over. More than likely the point gap needs to be checked, and reset if needed. Usually, when something stops working like you describe, go back and check the last thing you worked on. Stuff like this has happened to all of us. Hope this helps.
Posted on: 2011/6/5 14:45
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I'll wager you will find that you somehow got a bit of grease or something on the points and they have oxidized over and are not conducting. File em.
Truth to tell, I don't hardly trust most dwell meters. Set them babies to a snug .016" and you will have ignition happiness.
Posted on: 2011/6/5 16:05
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Thanks to all. I will try all these suggestions when I get some days off from work and cool off from the frustration of dealing with the ignition problems on this car. As soon as I get it squared away I will probably go for a pertronix electronic ignition. PS, in the mean time, I think I may have the incorrect condenser part installed...I suspect that may be part of my rough idle problems too. I have a NAPA Echlin RR175 part number in the 1954 Delco distributor for my L8 and looks like maybe it should be the NAPA Echlin RR174 or the Autozone U1511. I don't know how I got that RR175 part....maybe the sales guy at NAPA conjured it up for me. If anyone can confirm the right condenser for my '54 Delco distributor that would be great. I try to keep getting smarter..it's hard for an old guy.
Posted on: 2011/6/5 19:41
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