GQPorkroll
30th June 2012, 08:07 PM
Got my truck back on Thurs, it's been at the auto lecs as a side project for him, doing my AC and was going to fit my new ignition and do my HID's etc but he was snowed under and only got the AC done, so as my new bullbar arrived and my roof basket and new rear doors were here, I took her home to do some work myself and take it back when I was done.
Anyway, I thought I'd chase my ignition fault. Has an early crane cams fireball conversion using points coil and ballast resistor. It started when I fitted new plugs and leads.
Symptom is occasionally a flat spot when under heavy acceleration (I have to lift off and then gently put my foot down, sometimes 2/3 times) and when driving the tacho will bounce, or go straight to 0 and then back to normal position (I assume the motor cuts out then refires as its in gear running) its never happened to me idling but noticed today it was a bit sensitive when taking off, almost like it was flooding, but it's not.
So first I ran a wire from the battery to the coil to make sure it was getting power. Problem still occurred.
Changed coil. Still occurred.
Made sure all connections and earths were good and sprayed with contact cleaner and inox. Still occurred.
Went driving tonight and removed key as I heard that a dicky ignition barrel with heavy keys etc can cause the contacts to move from on to off on bumpy roads. Still occurred. Well, it actually backfired and blew the arse out of the muffler. Nice work.
Anyway I'm a bit pissed off now. I should have left it at the auto lecs but I needed to get my parts on as I had nowhere to keep them, but I should have been patient and let him fit the new ignition kit and find the problem.
I've heard that the gas solenoid can cause this problem, it appears ok, but I wil rewire it and double check all connectors again. I'll also throw on a new ballast resistor for the heck of it.
Is there anything I'm missing? I know it's a common fault but has oodles of different answers. Anyone found something that's definite. There are no kill switches, alarms, or external gauges/tachos fitted and the cb/stereo use either existing wiring or the auxiliary battery so nothing hacked into.
Anyway, I thought I'd chase my ignition fault. Has an early crane cams fireball conversion using points coil and ballast resistor. It started when I fitted new plugs and leads.
Symptom is occasionally a flat spot when under heavy acceleration (I have to lift off and then gently put my foot down, sometimes 2/3 times) and when driving the tacho will bounce, or go straight to 0 and then back to normal position (I assume the motor cuts out then refires as its in gear running) its never happened to me idling but noticed today it was a bit sensitive when taking off, almost like it was flooding, but it's not.
So first I ran a wire from the battery to the coil to make sure it was getting power. Problem still occurred.
Changed coil. Still occurred.
Made sure all connections and earths were good and sprayed with contact cleaner and inox. Still occurred.
Went driving tonight and removed key as I heard that a dicky ignition barrel with heavy keys etc can cause the contacts to move from on to off on bumpy roads. Still occurred. Well, it actually backfired and blew the arse out of the muffler. Nice work.
Anyway I'm a bit pissed off now. I should have left it at the auto lecs but I needed to get my parts on as I had nowhere to keep them, but I should have been patient and let him fit the new ignition kit and find the problem.
I've heard that the gas solenoid can cause this problem, it appears ok, but I wil rewire it and double check all connectors again. I'll also throw on a new ballast resistor for the heck of it.
Is there anything I'm missing? I know it's a common fault but has oodles of different answers. Anyone found something that's definite. There are no kill switches, alarms, or external gauges/tachos fitted and the cb/stereo use either existing wiring or the auxiliary battery so nothing hacked into.