carhunter
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This post is for my 1962 Plymouth Belvedere. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Here is what I have accomplished so far:
I have replaced the points and gaped them at .020 . The condenser was replaced today because the spark is yellow. I have read it's supposed to be blue. I have also put a new cap, wires, and rotor button in place. The spark plugs are ok and gapped correctly.
The car has fresh fuel because I had recently put 50 miles on it. The carburetor (ball & ball) was in bad physical shape, yet it got me home (the accelerator pump was no good).
I found and put a rebuilt single barrel Rochester Mono-jet carb on the car, (after it quit running) still no luck.
It was obviously owned buy someone who didn't care or have the right parts. The alternator is of Chevrolet kind. They bypassed the alternator on/off regulator. When the car ran the Chevrolet charging system did work properly; however, I'm not sure if that is causing starting issues now.
The ballast 'seems' to work. The coil is getting 6 volts. The coil has 12V printed on side as well as "Use with ballast."
I have used an ignition switch that I know works.
I am just not sure what is causing my problem. Is it a bad timing chain? The rotor button still turns when the engine is turned over.
Here is what I have accomplished so far:
I have replaced the points and gaped them at .020 . The condenser was replaced today because the spark is yellow. I have read it's supposed to be blue. I have also put a new cap, wires, and rotor button in place. The spark plugs are ok and gapped correctly.
The car has fresh fuel because I had recently put 50 miles on it. The carburetor (ball & ball) was in bad physical shape, yet it got me home (the accelerator pump was no good).
I found and put a rebuilt single barrel Rochester Mono-jet carb on the car, (after it quit running) still no luck.
It was obviously owned buy someone who didn't care or have the right parts. The alternator is of Chevrolet kind. They bypassed the alternator on/off regulator. When the car ran the Chevrolet charging system did work properly; however, I'm not sure if that is causing starting issues now.
The ballast 'seems' to work. The coil is getting 6 volts. The coil has 12V printed on side as well as "Use with ballast."
I have used an ignition switch that I know works.
I am just not sure what is causing my problem. Is it a bad timing chain? The rotor button still turns when the engine is turned over.