I usually like to take a 20 minute break after a hard workout too
I'm getting old also !
I'm getting old also !
Why? The pickup comes right out.Is there a way to bench test the pickup coil? Reckon I’d have to buy a whole new distributor if it doesn’t function properly anyway?
When I was looking earlier I wasn’t able to source just the pickup but it looks like I’ve found a few now.Why? The pickup comes right out.
Look Matt, I honestly don't even know why anyone is wasting their time here. You've done a very poor job of describing your ignition. We don't know WHAT you have. Two FULL pages and you cannot post a damned picture? You are asking for help here. If I were you I would be taking pictures of every part of that ignition system, yet we have nothing. Zero. Zilch. All we know is "it's been converted do electric at some point". Do you even know how many different systems there are? Neither do I. So either you want help, or you're just here to lead people around by the nose. Which is it? How about posting up some pictures of what ignition system you have? And I mean EVERY piece. Distributor, coil, ignition box if there is one. Without knowing what type system you have, there's not a damn BIT of any of this advice you've gotten so far that's right. Help us help you, ok?When I was looking earlier I wasn’t able to source just the pickup but it looks like I’ve found a few now.
Look Matt, I honestly don't even know why anyone is wasting their time here. You've done a very poor job of describing your ignition. We don't know WHAT you have. Two FULL pages and you cannot post a damned picture? You are asking for help here. If I were you I would be taking pictures of every part of that ignition system, yet we have nothing. Zero. Zilch. All we know is "it's been converted do electric at some point". Do you even know how many different systems there are? Neither do I. So either you want help, or you're just here to lead people around by the nose. Which is it? How about posting up some pictures of what ignition system you have? And I mean EVERY piece. Distributor, coil, ignition box if there is one. Without knowing what type system you have, there's not a damn BIT of any of this advice you've gotten so far that's right. Help us help you, ok?
Understood. Thanks for your service and get that baby well. I'm not offended. I'm just trying to show you how important correct and complete information is. You wouldn't go to your military superiors with some incomplete info, right? Then afford us the same when you can so that we can help you.Really sorry to offend you. Was just hoping someone had run into a very similar issue and it was a “no duh” kinda thing…
I’ll post some pictures another time. I’m juggling an 18 month old with a double ear infection and I’m about two weeks out from a deployment, so I don’t have a ton of time to spare. I’m also not super well versed in these cars as I am a younger guy just getting into the classic scene.
Again, sorry if you feel like I’ve wasted peoples time… I’ll add pictures shortly.
people like you are the reason I serveUnderstood. Thanks for your service and get that baby well. I'm not offended. I'm just trying to show you how important correct and complete information is. You wouldn't go to your military superiors with some incomplete info, right? Then afford us the same when you can so that we can help you.
And people like you are the reason I say "thank you".people like you are the reason I serve
Perfect! Now we know what we're dealin with! That's the stock style Mopar electronic ignition. Might be somebody's aftermarket interpretation, but it still works the same. I highly recommend buying one of @halifaxhops electronic ignition troubleshooting books. I tagged him so maybe he'll chime in and yall can get together on it. In the meantime, what do you have for diagnostic tools? Volt/Ohm meter and test light will be pretty much manditory.best I could do with a flashlight in my mouth
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I have a volt/ohm meter as well as a test light.Perfect! Now we know what we're dealin with! That's the stock style Mopar electronic ignition. Might be somebody's aftermarket interpretation, but it still works the same. I highly recommend buying one of @halifaxhops electronic ignition troubleshooting books. I tagged him so maybe he'll chime in and yall can get together on it. In the meantime, what do you have for diagnostic tools? Volt/Ohm meter and test light will be pretty much manditory.
Ignorance is one thing we all have in common about one thing or another. Good. Glad you have some basic tools and it sure seems like you have a good attitude. Maybe until you get the book, you might measure resistance between the two terminals of the ballast resistor. Write down what you get. That's the white ceramic piece attached to the firewall in one of your pictures up there ^^^. You can also unplug the distributor and check resistance on the distributor side and record that as well. I forget what the acceptable range is, but it's pretty wide. You can post those up and we can give you some ideas of what's good early on. You can also check continuity between the ignition box and ground. I see it has a ground wire, but they must be grounded GOOD. So that means, scraping paint off where necessary to bare metal.I have a volt/ohm meter as well as a test light.
Outside of that, basic hand tools, an extra battery, brute force, and a lot of ignorance.
I’ll look into getting one of his troubleshooting books now.
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