Brosky said:
Doc,
The cap and wires were off in one picture. Maybe the distributor lead from the coil is loose? Loose lead wire in center electrode? Forget to put rotor back on?
Not that I've ever done anything like that.........yeah, right Paul. Maybe not more than five or ten times perhaps.
<span style="color: #990000">You were close Paul! A broken rotor was partly to blame. I replaced it.
The dizzy dog in my car is 180* out remember? That's why my dizzy plug wires were
in odd positions. In the middle of sleeping, it dawned on me, Jeff had reset my
dizzy to match my dog. Out of years of habit, I installed the plug wires in their
"Old" position on the dizzy.
Got up this morning at 4:30 to go fishing, rewired the dizzy plug leads. Car fired up
on very first crank. I was super tired and it was getting dark when I put the plugs
and wires back on yesterday. I guess some fine adjustment and I'm driving again.
A good morning omen for fishing.
thanks all,
dale(Tinster)</span>