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Author: Subject: Pinto + electronic ignition.....no spark
nick205

posted on 27/8/06 at 10:46 AM Reply With Quote
Pinto + electronic ignition.....no spark

2.1 pinto + weber 32/36 DGV carb + 1.6 pinto electronic ignition set-up. Engine has been running fine before now and never failed to start. Started it up last night no problem, then it died and wouldn't re-start.

No spark at distributor or plugs, but leads are new and tested ok for resistance.

Coil primary and secondary winding resistances messure Ok, but coil is from donor car so unknown quantity.

Is it possible to test the Motorcraft ignition amplifier (from scrappy)? if so how?

Any other suggestions?

Want to go for a private road driving sessio today while it's not raining

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nick205

posted on 27/8/06 at 11:12 AM Reply With Quote
right just reconnected the coil after checking resistances earlier and it started first time and runs fine....?

Could this point to a nearly knackered coil...?

primary R=1.2 Ohms (hanynes R=0.72 to 0.88)

secondary R=5.28k Ohms (haynes R=4.5k to 8.6k)

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nick205

posted on 27/8/06 at 12:13 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Mark,

Had figured something like this, but good to get another opnion. Off to get a new coil it is then

Cheers
Nick

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DarrenW

posted on 29/8/06 at 11:15 AM Reply With Quote
Ive had problems with my similar ignition set up. I started with brand new dizzy and amp.

Car was great for a while. Then started misbehaving when hot. Got worse and worse till it stopped altogether. Coil was iffy so was replaced but main culprit turned out to be the amplifier. I suspect it was cos i fitted it to a plastic sheet (overheated - no heat sinking). Ive since replaced it and mounted it on large ali sheet and touch wood no probs since.






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nick205

posted on 29/8/06 at 11:37 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Darren - useful info thanks!

I've got a new coil to fit tonight, which should solve the problem. My ignition amp is mounted on the original ally heatsink plate, which is bolted directly to the steel bulkhead inside the engine bay, so hopefully should be OK.

Cheers
Nick

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nick205

posted on 1/9/06 at 05:32 PM Reply With Quote
new coil fitted = problem solved
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