jadsrunner
New Member
Where do I start? I have all new, or at least what use to be new wiring harnesses on my RR. I have gone through the schematics a million times and know everything is hooked correctly. When I first started running the car I could never get a spark. I burnt the points the very first time. After I would buy a new set I would never get a spark and continually adjust them until finally after adjusting them for a while I would get nothing but smoke out of the distributor. So after my third set of points I went to an Accel Points Eliminator kit.
Guess what still no Spark, I chased everything with a multimeter etc. I would motor the engine holding the plugs to the block and still no spark. I have 11.58-12 Volts on the + of the coil (key on) and the coil is hooked up correctly. So I connected a spark plug wire directly to the coil and a plug in that and held the plug to the engine, still no spark!
I got a new coil and did the same, nothing! So finally I ran a wire directly from the positive side of the battery terminal to the + side of the coil and ran a wire and plug directly out of the coil. grounding the threads of the plug to the engine and looking for a spark as I motor the starter and still no spark!
I can't figure out where to go from here. I started to look into maybe a grounding problem but it doesn't seem to be the case the - side of the coil is grounded to the engine. And I have the - side of the battery terminal grounded to the engine and chassis.
Anyone got any ideas?
I still love my Mopar!
Guess what still no Spark, I chased everything with a multimeter etc. I would motor the engine holding the plugs to the block and still no spark. I have 11.58-12 Volts on the + of the coil (key on) and the coil is hooked up correctly. So I connected a spark plug wire directly to the coil and a plug in that and held the plug to the engine, still no spark!
I got a new coil and did the same, nothing! So finally I ran a wire directly from the positive side of the battery terminal to the + side of the coil and ran a wire and plug directly out of the coil. grounding the threads of the plug to the engine and looking for a spark as I motor the starter and still no spark!
I can't figure out where to go from here. I started to look into maybe a grounding problem but it doesn't seem to be the case the - side of the coil is grounded to the engine. And I have the - side of the battery terminal grounded to the engine and chassis.
Anyone got any ideas?
I still love my Mopar!