A neighbor has a 1967 originally with a 435 hp but now a 400 hp due to a blown engine. He has owned this car since 1979 in its current condition. Last fall he put his car to bed for the winter and it was running well. He went to start it two days ago and it will turn over but will not light off. I pulled a spark plug out and grounded it but got a single spark before it failed to spark anymore. My searching here tells me that these TI amps are finicky and tend to lose a good ground. i don't have the knowledge or skills to do more than the basic tests that Dave Fiedler has on his site. Fwiw, his car has a 207 coil whereas Dave says it should be a 263 but he has been running this 207 for years and hasn't changed it in the past. I did swap out his 207 coil and put in a spare 270 coil but I can only guess at its condition. the 270 has 2.7 ohms resistance between the + and - posts and 11.1 between the + and the center terminal. Again, googling says that this should be a good coil.
So my questions are: is it normal for an ignition system to just not work without anything being done to it? Secondly, how much of a difference would the proper coil be to its operation once his no-start condition is fixed? I need to sort through Dave Fiedler's schematics but are the grounding wires obvious? I plan on pulling the amp out tomorrow to look for obvious corrosion but this will be as far as I can go. Any help? The worst-case scenario is to ship it off to TI Specialty since i am way out of my league here.
thank you in advance,
Gary
So my questions are: is it normal for an ignition system to just not work without anything being done to it? Secondly, how much of a difference would the proper coil be to its operation once his no-start condition is fixed? I need to sort through Dave Fiedler's schematics but are the grounding wires obvious? I plan on pulling the amp out tomorrow to look for obvious corrosion but this will be as far as I can go. Any help? The worst-case scenario is to ship it off to TI Specialty since i am way out of my league here.
thank you in advance,
Gary
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