fine69
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- '69 Convertible Vette; '72 Z28 Camaro Rally Sport
Getting No Spark. Do ignition coils go bad?
I didn't want to hijack rgtrough's thread ("Total Timing") with my problems, so I'm starting a separate one.
Today I cleaned the carburetor, replaced the edelbrock fuel pump with a stock GM / Chevy fuel pump, and also replaced the spark plugs (this is the fourth set since my rebuild last November). I tried to start it... no change... just coughing and spitting though the top of the carb.
I removed a spark plug and low and behold, NO SPARK. I have one of those circuit testers that utilizes a small light. When testing the positive terminal of the ignition coil, it lights dimly (key turned to the accessory position) -- but no light from the negative terminal. When you crank the engine, the tester light becomes bright when reading both, positive and negative terminals.
Do ignition coils go bad? Is it possible part of my backfiring and misfiring problems could have been attributed to a coil that is faulty --- or going bad? I've never heard of this.
These "nickle and dime" replacements have added substantially; but if I have to get a replacement coil, so be it. I am NOT liking my Vette too much lately.
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Please... any help is appreciated.
Thank you.
Ralph
fine69 said:In the past few days, two different people at Edelbrock tech support gave me two different recommendations: one instructed me to set my timing at 14 degrees BTDC at 900 rpm... well I tried that (with the vacuum line unhooked and plugged), now my car is running worse than before. When I shut it off, it dieseled.. then it wouldn't start... the carb just coughs up gas. Perhaps it was flooded - I'll try again today.
The other tech recommended 12-14 degrees at an 800 rpm idle! He also recommended "yellow step up springs" (not sure what those are for).
They both said that the Edelbrock fuel pump may actually be part of the problem. Although it's the street fuel pump (not their "high performance" one), it maybe pushing greater than 6 psi. I don't want to put in a regulator... so I'm going to switch it from the Edelbrock back to a stock GM.
I swear I am tempted to yank this whole engine out again, and go back to the stock specs... this is crazy.
I didn't want to hijack rgtrough's thread ("Total Timing") with my problems, so I'm starting a separate one.
Today I cleaned the carburetor, replaced the edelbrock fuel pump with a stock GM / Chevy fuel pump, and also replaced the spark plugs (this is the fourth set since my rebuild last November). I tried to start it... no change... just coughing and spitting though the top of the carb.
I removed a spark plug and low and behold, NO SPARK. I have one of those circuit testers that utilizes a small light. When testing the positive terminal of the ignition coil, it lights dimly (key turned to the accessory position) -- but no light from the negative terminal. When you crank the engine, the tester light becomes bright when reading both, positive and negative terminals.
Do ignition coils go bad? Is it possible part of my backfiring and misfiring problems could have been attributed to a coil that is faulty --- or going bad? I've never heard of this.
These "nickle and dime" replacements have added substantially; but if I have to get a replacement coil, so be it. I am NOT liking my Vette too much lately.

Please... any help is appreciated.
Thank you.
Ralph