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Quote from: Steve341 on May 24, 2013, 06:48:11 pmI am leaning towards weak ignition as well. Sorry it is HEI there is no ignition coil at all. I never thought of ignition problems. I was about to order a new fuel pump, but I am told these mechanical ones either work or don't work or are leaking when they are failing. HEI, Wires, Plugs? What kind of cost am I looking at? Big Money for the HEI coil I betYes there is a coil, it's in the cap that's why it's bigger than a points distributor, now is this a stock factory unit?? I'm betting it is??, if I'm right that is the problem, factory units were made to go down the road at 2500 rpm for 200,000 miles not high rpm stuff and after 3500rpm they fall off, the cure is an aftermarket 50,000 volt coil and module that will give you a hot spark at any rpm no matter the load on the motor.
I am leaning towards weak ignition as well. Sorry it is HEI there is no ignition coil at all. I never thought of ignition problems. I was about to order a new fuel pump, but I am told these mechanical ones either work or don't work or are leaking when they are failing. HEI, Wires, Plugs? What kind of cost am I looking at? Big Money for the HEI coil I bet
I will go take a photo of the distributor and the Carter Quadrajet looks identical. All parts on the carter even have the same part number as the old rochester
Quote from: Steve341 on May 24, 2013, 08:53:03 pmI will go take a photo of the distributor and the Carter Quadrajet looks identical. All parts on the carter even have the same part number as the old rochesterLooks like stock HEI, coil is is in the center on top.
I don't know if it has HEI ignition or Points. The distributor is quite large and I don't see a wire in the middle going to an ignition coil. I have a sneaking suspicion I wasted my money on the carburetor I never thought of an ignition problem.
Should I start with new plugs and wires? I am going to return the old carburetor tomorrow to get my $50 core back. Should I pick up a set of new plugs and wires? The previous owner said they are 10-15 years old right now.
Lol I will pick up a set of plugs and wires and put them on tomorrow