Posted by Tom Fleming on June 12, 2014 at 02:42:38 from (67.20.239.72):
In Reply to: M quiting posted by Ellis Kinney on June 11, 2014 at 16:57:37:
I would look for 2 things. The coil has been mentioned and I agree that is a good place to start. A faulty coil can be VERY intermittent in failing......they don't always "drop dead". Second area is to make sure there isn't a short in the wiring to the coil (or a loose connection). Loose connection is possible, as I have had 1 instance where a new wiring harness had a connector on it that someone had forgotten to strip the wire. I spent 2 weeks chasing a problem, until I got out the volt meter and checked everything for continuity.
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