Mac2Night
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Some of you may have seen my earlier post a couple of weeks ago where I was not getting any spark from my MSD #6420 ignition box to the coil.
Well, I replaced the MSD ignition box with a new digital unit (#6425) and I now have spark from the box to the coil wire going into the distributor, but no spark from any of the plug wires. Thinking it could be an issue with the distributor since I was getting spark to the coil wire, I pulled the distributor and replaced the magnetic pick, rotor and cap up over the weekend with a new ones, but I have not reinstalled it to test it out. The pick up was all rusty and the dizzy had contaminants in it that looked like sawdust almost. I cleaned everything out (changing the pick up was way more of a pain than I thought and the instructions did not give me any idea that you had to take the whole distributor apart to install it....MSD instructions suck IMO). I can't think of anything it could be that is not sending a spark from the coil into the distributor and to the plug wires.... any thoughts on why this might be happening? I know I will know that once I get the distributor back in I will find out if my work was successful, but I would also like to hear if you guys might think it could be something else keeping the spark from reaching the plugs. My whole system is MSD including the top of the line wires which were just installed less than 2,000 miles ago and worked perfectly.
A related issue with all the work that I have done is that in my haste, I forgot to make exactly where the rotor button was pointing when I pulled the dizzy (I have a general idea but not as accurate as I know I should have been). My recollection of how to rectify this is to start all over and put the #1 at top dead center and place the rotor pointing at the #1 plug wire to get the firing order back in sync. Am I right on this?
Any help is greatly appreciated as I need to get this truck running and back on the road soon (been down for three weeks now and frustrating as all get out)!
Mac
Well, I replaced the MSD ignition box with a new digital unit (#6425) and I now have spark from the box to the coil wire going into the distributor, but no spark from any of the plug wires. Thinking it could be an issue with the distributor since I was getting spark to the coil wire, I pulled the distributor and replaced the magnetic pick, rotor and cap up over the weekend with a new ones, but I have not reinstalled it to test it out. The pick up was all rusty and the dizzy had contaminants in it that looked like sawdust almost. I cleaned everything out (changing the pick up was way more of a pain than I thought and the instructions did not give me any idea that you had to take the whole distributor apart to install it....MSD instructions suck IMO). I can't think of anything it could be that is not sending a spark from the coil into the distributor and to the plug wires.... any thoughts on why this might be happening? I know I will know that once I get the distributor back in I will find out if my work was successful, but I would also like to hear if you guys might think it could be something else keeping the spark from reaching the plugs. My whole system is MSD including the top of the line wires which were just installed less than 2,000 miles ago and worked perfectly.
A related issue with all the work that I have done is that in my haste, I forgot to make exactly where the rotor button was pointing when I pulled the dizzy (I have a general idea but not as accurate as I know I should have been). My recollection of how to rectify this is to start all over and put the #1 at top dead center and place the rotor pointing at the #1 plug wire to get the firing order back in sync. Am I right on this?
Any help is greatly appreciated as I need to get this truck running and back on the road soon (been down for three weeks now and frustrating as all get out)!
Mac