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Ignition system failure = faulty coil
- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 21:05:25 -0000
Ok peoples, here's what went down:
After spending some time with John on the phone, I got back to the 
car and started running tests. I had vdc when cranking, (blu/yellow) 
vdc in the "run" position, The resistance across the pulse (pickup) 
coil was correct, the coil had the correct voltage, resistance across 
the coil from + to - was correct, the resistance from + to the socket 
was correct.
I used an icepick light to see the pulse on the coil, I heard the RPM 
relay doing it's thing. I couldn't find anything wrong except for the 
fact that a test plug in the coil wouldn't spark. Now if the coil is 
defective, I'd expect to find a bad resistance reading but I didn't.
But hey, follow the bouncing ball. I had "flow" everywhere except the 
coil tower so a new coil and $47.00 later I'm back on the road.
Here's the sand in my eye:
I had bought a "new" Accel SuperStock coil. When I opened the box, 
the paint was a much lighter/worn out shade of yellow than I 
expected. It had small ding in the bottom and some scratches. I 
shrugged and put it in. I -should- have gone back to Pep Boys and 
asked them "What the hell is this?!"
Apparently someone took an old coil and slapped a shiny sticker on 
it. Now, for my trouble I have a stock coil in the car because the 
parts house didn't have anything else and I had to get the car out of 
there.
Oh well. At least the solution was simple..and it wasn't raining.
Thanks for the help guys.
Rich
#5335
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