I just need to figure out what in a distributer can cause a miss fire at idle, my number 5 plug was black soaked in fuel as if it wasnt firing, then my number 3 plug was soaked in fuel as if it wasnt firing.
It dont matter if the vaccum advance is on manifold or ported vaccum it still misses out the exhaust while its idling.
Wiring is correct and brand new, i have triple checked that. Plugs are brand new dont even have 5 miles on them. Plug wires are good, i have ohm checked every one they are 450 ohms resistance per foot. I have a spark plug wire tester that you rub on the wire and it lights up when the plug wire is working, i dont know if this helps, but when i run the plug wire tester over the coil wire it lights up bright and stays lit up and then when i put the plug wire tester over the other plug wires they will make the tester light up here and there but not consistently like the coil wire.
It's not my spark plugs, they are brand new right out of the box autolite 3923's. It's not my ballast resistor, it's not my ignition wiring, it's all brand new and wired correctly. It's not my spark plug wires. It's not my carburetor it's brand new too.
It's not my balancer reading the timing wrong because i did top dead center check on the number 1 cylinder last night with a piston stop.
What else does that leave me with? the ecu and the distributer... correct?
Have you checked to see if wires 3 and 5 are swapped?I just need to figure out what in a distributer can cause a miss fire at idle, my number 5 plug was black soaked in fuel as if it wasnt firing, then my number 3 plug was soaked in fuel as if it wasnt firing.
I'm thinking about scabbng together my older mopar distributer that has the mallory adjustable mechanical advance mechanism inside of it, thinking about putting it back together with the best looking pick up coil and assembly i have and the bst vaccum advance canister i have and seeing if the original distributer makes it go away or not.