hey all, and happy dads day.
ok so i have been trying to get the frite to start for the last 3 days and am not getting any closer at all.
when the car was parked last fall it was running a little flat like the timing was off a bit, and i just put it away for the winter. now im trying to start it and there is no spark at all. the first few times i rolled it over it did try, but kept kicking out the started. now nothing at all. the distributor has been out aobut a dozen times, new points and condensor, check and double check and triple check the point gap. found the coil wire had way too much resistance so replaced the plug wires. (they need to be anyway) bottom was bulged on the coil so replaced that. the cap and rotor are fairly new and look that way. no tracking or buildup on the contacts. the plugs were replaced last fall and have 0 miles on them, and have a nice blue spark when tested in another vehicle.
so here is the part that has me really scratching my head, found out yesterday that when i check for spark by just rotating the dist back and forth, there is a spark at the plug. when i use the starter, there isnt a spark at the plug when it is grounded against a head bolt, but if i pull the plug off the bolt a little (1/8") while it is turning over, there is a nice blue spark jumping across the gap. and if i pull it away far enough, the spark will jump to the bolt it was grounded to. i have never seen that one.
i'll be the first to admit that electrics is not my strong suit, but this one is new to me. what am i missing? anyone have any ideas?
oh, and i did check the engine ground and its making connection.
thanks
chris
ok so i have been trying to get the frite to start for the last 3 days and am not getting any closer at all.
when the car was parked last fall it was running a little flat like the timing was off a bit, and i just put it away for the winter. now im trying to start it and there is no spark at all. the first few times i rolled it over it did try, but kept kicking out the started. now nothing at all. the distributor has been out aobut a dozen times, new points and condensor, check and double check and triple check the point gap. found the coil wire had way too much resistance so replaced the plug wires. (they need to be anyway) bottom was bulged on the coil so replaced that. the cap and rotor are fairly new and look that way. no tracking or buildup on the contacts. the plugs were replaced last fall and have 0 miles on them, and have a nice blue spark when tested in another vehicle.
so here is the part that has me really scratching my head, found out yesterday that when i check for spark by just rotating the dist back and forth, there is a spark at the plug. when i use the starter, there isnt a spark at the plug when it is grounded against a head bolt, but if i pull the plug off the bolt a little (1/8") while it is turning over, there is a nice blue spark jumping across the gap. and if i pull it away far enough, the spark will jump to the bolt it was grounded to. i have never seen that one.
i'll be the first to admit that electrics is not my strong suit, but this one is new to me. what am i missing? anyone have any ideas?
oh, and i did check the engine ground and its making connection.
thanks
chris