Posted by rustyacresnd on December 13, 2010 at 21:36:52 from (69.84.76.166):
In Reply to: Super C problems STILL posted by Idaho Ron on December 13, 2010 at 21:14:02:
Sounds to me like you have high resistance through the cap/rotor. If you have a hot spark from the coil, then you are losing it somewhere between the cap and the plugs. I have had rotors with a very small hole burned through them. The spark would jump through the hole to the distributor shaft- the path of least resistance. Could also be poor contact between the cap's center post and the rotor, or a cracked cap or carbon tracking inside the cap causing the spark to jump to ground instead of going to the plugs. This is all assuming that your plugs and wires are good and you have a good spark- bright and blue. Just a few things I've come accross over the last 20-some years of wrenching for a living.
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