Evan Frucht
Well-Known Member
Ok so I just received Rick E's electronic ignition kit and installed it today... It seems to have solved all the previous issues and also idles better now.
Another thing to try as well is to look down the carb and move the throttle linkage to see if any gas is squirting out of the jets when pulling back the linkage. No fuel in the filter could indicate a bad filter or more a pump. Another issue could be an electrical connection vibrated loose while driving it since you installed the new kit - has happened to me having a bad bulkhead connection or poor ground.
Thanks. This thread was mostly about another problem that an electronic ignition swap solved.Those darn Gremlins. Been at work again. Nothing worst than electrical problem. So you don't have point's. ECU box or maybe the blast resistor.
Had one go out a few years ago and after doing the diagnostics to rule out other stuff put a new one in and been fine since. Obvious of course, make sure your connections are solid/tight, good ground...and wired correctly.Ok so I called Rick E, the guy I bought this HiRev 7500 kit from. He walked me through some tests and we are fairly certain that the ECU failed so he has sent me a replacement that will be here Friday.
Sooo...
What can cause an ignition module/box to fail prematurely??? It was grounded very well and the install is super clean and neat, done well. Good connections everywhere. My alternator is fairly new too. The Bulkhead has been replaced with new connections.
Any reason this box would have failed other than bad luck??? I dont want it to happen again.