7TDuster
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Good afternoon. I am in Nova Scotia, Canada and have a 70 340 Duster. Motor is a 72. I recently started having issues with no spark when the car has reached operating temperature. It will usually start right after shutting it off but after 15-30 minutes it will just continue to whirl over with no sprak then all of a sudden catch and start. I bought 2 NAPA units 3 years ago, and purchased a box this week from National Moparts in Ontario. All 3 will start the car when cold but the same issue occurs when the engine is hot. I tried an old OEM box and it starts at the touch of the key. I have replaced the coil, the ballast resistor etc and we've tried everything we can think of. My friend is a red seal mechanic and we are baffled. I put one of the boxes on the car after the car was wrmed up - the box was at ambient temperature and it wouldn't start so it's not a matter of the box getting hot.
The odds of 3 basically new - 1 a day old - being faulty are too much to think it's a box issue. The distributor is a Proform? and is about 7 years old. All under dash and engine wiring was replaced about 10 years ago and there hasn't been an issue until recently. Box, engine and body grounds are all good. My concern is that whatever is causing the issue will affect the old box that works and kill it. The back side is quite gooey.
Any ideas or suggestions of what further to check is will be greatly appreciated. Extremely frustrating.
The odds of 3 basically new - 1 a day old - being faulty are too much to think it's a box issue. The distributor is a Proform? and is about 7 years old. All under dash and engine wiring was replaced about 10 years ago and there hasn't been an issue until recently. Box, engine and body grounds are all good. My concern is that whatever is causing the issue will affect the old box that works and kill it. The back side is quite gooey.
Any ideas or suggestions of what further to check is will be greatly appreciated. Extremely frustrating.















