miss still happening
mrvette
mrvette at bellsouth.net
Mon Oct 5 17:39:18 GMT 1998
I'd check to see that it isn't humidity/rain related, look at night under hood
in total darkness....see if wires glow in corona effect if they do.....well
change-em.......GENE
Dan Zorde wrote:
>
> I took the advice from the list and seperated the leads as much as possible,
> and although it haven't fixed the problem completely, it has definitely reduced
> the number of misfires I was getting on my 350 TPI. Now you just get an
> occational hickup when you drive along.
>
> Dan dzorde at soanar.com.au
>
> On Thursday, 01 October, 1998 12:31 AM, am018 [SMTP:am018 at post.almac.co.uk]
> wrote:
> > A couple of things I have come accross in the past that caused hard to
> > track down missfires.
> > Check the main feeds at the back of the alternator --- these sometimes
> > cause bad voltage spikes that cause missfires with electronic systems.
> > Also check the plug lead routing -- separate the leads as much as possible.
> >
> >
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