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Problem: Car will crank and does everything shy of running on its own. I put in the key, pump the gas twice and turn the key – everything going as normal and the moment I let my hand off the key it dies. I’ve had this issue before (a month or so ago) and the only thing I did to make it “better†was replace the burned rotor and dist. Cap with better quality parts as once recommended on here. Other than these secondary ignition replacements, I have only retimed the car (which made the starting much more consistent – it went from almost 20* advance back to about 14*.). Anyone have any recommendations on what could be causing the rotor and dist. Cap’s points to be burning like this? I’ve been running a pertronix one w/ a flamethrower coil. But if that were defective, wouldn’t it be either fail or no fail, rather than intermittent? Anyway, I’m stumped and tired of replacing caps and rotors because of charred contact points. If there are no clear culprits, I think I may start going through everything electrical on that car in hopes to eliminate the problem…i.e. solid state voltage regulator, replace the alternator (I’ve already replaced all battery cables and installed an optima battery), etc, etc….
Thanks as always for your input!!!
P.s. I went to the junkyard (my first time) with no luck. No more ignition parrts (i.e. duraspark) left though...
Thanks as always for your input!!!
P.s. I went to the junkyard (my first time) with no luck. No more ignition parrts (i.e. duraspark) left though...
