[DMCForum] Re: Shakedown Breakdown (More ignition troubleshooting)
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[DMCForum] Re: Shakedown Breakdown (More ignition troubleshooting)
- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2004 15:05:07 -0000
Ick. I hope not. The method to test the coil in the book is lame.
I know that the input voltage for the coil should be "low" as in
lower than 12 volts, but I didn't think it should be as low as 6 or 7
volts. Shows what I know. I forget what the manual calls out.
Rich
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Scott Mueller"
<scott.a.mueller@xxxx> wrote:
> It very well could be the Pulse Coil. I do not know off hand how
to test
> the pulse coil.
>
> I had a '77 Mercury with electronic ignition on a 302. The
ignition module
> was mounted under the hood. When the car was about 7 years old the
module
> failed. I was driving up through the central valley of CA to Reno
in the
> summer. Very hot out. The car would start running rough then shut
down.
> After about 30 minutes, you could start it back up and run for
hours. It
> turned out that the heat would cause the potting material to expand
in a way
> that an internal connection would open.
>
> Drove me nuts until I went to a Dealership in Reno and spoke with
the parts
> counter man. $300 later, problem was solved.
>
> Scott Mueller 002981
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cruznmd [mailto:racuti1@xxxx]
> Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 8:39 AM
> To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [DMCForum] Re: Shakedown Breakdown (More ignition
troubleshooting)
>
>
> Good question. I have not measured it within the last few days, but
> the last time I measured it, it was around 7 or 8 volts, which I
know
> is a bit low.
>
> The one thing I don't want to hear, is that this is a pulse coil
> problem. The dizzy is a pain in the ass to get at, and I have never
> taken a Bosch dizzy apart. I don't think that's the problem though
> becuase it's usually a "die, cool down, work, die again" symptom.
>
> Rich A.
>
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dave Stragand"
<dave.stragand@xxxx>
> wrote:
> > What is the -voltage- at the coil?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cruznmd [mailto:racuti1@xxxx]
> > Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 9:35 PM
> > To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [DMCForum] Shakedown Breakdown (More ignition
> troubleshooting)
> >
> >
> > After advancing the timing back to 13 degrees, there was
definitely
> > an improvement in performance, but still some small bit of the
> > problem remains. I was even able to run the new coil with better
> > results, but still the old, blue coil works better.
> >
> > Two things of note:
> > 1. When the ballast resistor has been powered for a while and
it's
> > good and hot, the resistance increases. The lower one read .9
ohms
> > and the upper one read .7-.8 ohms. This is nearly double the
rated
> > value. I think it's breaking down and should be replaced.
> >
> > 2. With my shiny, new timing light, I was able to observe the
> > different types of timing advance;
> >
> > In accordance w/the manual, under vacuum advance, it has 3 steps
> and
> > the timing incremented accordingly. I then removed the vacuum line
> > from the distributor and checked the centrifugal advance. It
> > increments to the proper points at the proper RPM's as far as I
can
> > tell. It's hard to see the tach and read the timing at the same
> time.
> >
> > Under load, it's a different story. The car hesitates a bit when
> you
> > pull away, as though the advance is sticking and when it "breaks
> > free", acceleration is smooth and steady.
> >
> > Does this sound cracked or is it feasible?
> >
> > Rich A.
> > #5335
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