lochenjons
Well-Known Member
Hello! So this car has been a work in progress for quite some time. I bought it in 2018 and haven't had the space or time to do all the things I'd like to - such as clean up the engine bay and clean up the ratty wiring- but I did get the rusty trunk pan replaced, new rear end, all new disc brakes, new oil pan, fuel tank, etc, among other things to get it running, driving, and stopping reliably before we had our kid. My wife took it for a spin a few months ago and it shut off on the freeway, she was able to coast it to the offramp and into a parking lot. Luckily I was right behind her in the Yukon. We quickly determined that it was a no spark issue and went to the auto parts store and replaced the Coil, and Ballast on the firewall. We opened up the distributor cap and made sure all the contact points were clean, I even took some sand paper and cleaned them up a bit. Checked all the wires, and the ones going from the coil to the distributor but still no spark. This is where my electrical knowledge ends.
I have an electrical meter and that's about it. As far as I know all the electrical connections are intact and everything seems to be in place. I checked everything obvious by tracing wires and such back and forth. There's a couple butt splices I could replace since I'm not sure if they're good or not.
Is there any point in the system that's prone to failure or what would be a good place to start here? Would the best option be to repair the existing system or install something new in it's place? I don't know much so what would be a good system to install if I were to go that route?
Engine is a 383 - not the original motor that came with the car - and whoever put it in did some weird stuff.
Thanks!