Ok masters of the engine tuning world help me out. Heres what I have after rebuild
1) Pertronix pointless system
2) Pertronix Flame Thrower
3) Edlebrock 1406 Carb
TDC is set right with rotor pointing at number one on distributor cap on compression stroke.
When I go to start the car the car will not fire over. When starter fluid is sprayed into the carb you hear it sputter but thats it.
I measured voltage to my coil and heres what I have
Battery=12.56v- When first tested with ignition off it was at 14.24 and slowly went down to 12.56 with key in the on position.
Coil Positive terminal, negative terminal coil also. 9.56v
Coil Positive terminal Battery negative terminal 11.50v
What does this tell me? I am pretty sure the resistance wire was removed, but I could be wrong. The wire diagram shows 4 wires going to the coil Positive and negative from distributor, Power lead from Ignition (Resistance wire) and overdrive kick down. I do not have the overdrive kick down wire connected to the coil if that makes any sense. It was not connected when I go the car.
1) Pertronix pointless system
2) Pertronix Flame Thrower
3) Edlebrock 1406 Carb
TDC is set right with rotor pointing at number one on distributor cap on compression stroke.
When I go to start the car the car will not fire over. When starter fluid is sprayed into the carb you hear it sputter but thats it.
I measured voltage to my coil and heres what I have
Battery=12.56v- When first tested with ignition off it was at 14.24 and slowly went down to 12.56 with key in the on position.
Coil Positive terminal, negative terminal coil also. 9.56v
Coil Positive terminal Battery negative terminal 11.50v
What does this tell me? I am pretty sure the resistance wire was removed, but I could be wrong. The wire diagram shows 4 wires going to the coil Positive and negative from distributor, Power lead from Ignition (Resistance wire) and overdrive kick down. I do not have the overdrive kick down wire connected to the coil if that makes any sense. It was not connected when I go the car.
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