Need help Troubleshooting - Low power at coil - no spark....please help.....
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Car: 1984 TA 15th Anniv. Addition
Engine: 355 SBC
Transmission: TH350
Axle/Gears: 4.56
Need help Troubleshooting - Low power at coil - no spark....please help.....
The car is a 84 TA with a 355, T1 heads, good size cam etc etc...My ignition system is a Holley Annihilator Ignition box & a Lasershot Prostrip coil.
Yesterday, while driving my car, it seems like every time I would come to a stop, my car would want to die, I first thought it was fuel, but im getting good fuel, but I now knows its an ignition problem.
So, no spark, no running engine. When I put a test light on the positive side of the coil, turn the motor over, it gets power but the test light is very faint, like its getting a much lower then normal voltage.
Would this cause a no spark condition or is this normal?
At this point, I know the pickup in the dist. is working because its signaling the ign. box to charge the coil, so im thinking its the ign. box not sending enough power to the coil so the coil cant jump it up enough to get the spark plugs to spark?
According to this
http://p-928.home.comcast.net/~p-928/199R9949-1_HP.PDF
On page 23, it says the voltage output for this ign. box is 525 volts, if that's true, it would have blown my test light correct???
Am I off base here or what??
Any other ideas?
Any other ideas?
Yesterday, while driving my car, it seems like every time I would come to a stop, my car would want to die, I first thought it was fuel, but im getting good fuel, but I now knows its an ignition problem.
So, no spark, no running engine. When I put a test light on the positive side of the coil, turn the motor over, it gets power but the test light is very faint, like its getting a much lower then normal voltage.
Would this cause a no spark condition or is this normal?
At this point, I know the pickup in the dist. is working because its signaling the ign. box to charge the coil, so im thinking its the ign. box not sending enough power to the coil so the coil cant jump it up enough to get the spark plugs to spark?
According to this
http://p-928.home.comcast.net/~p-928/199R9949-1_HP.PDF
On page 23, it says the voltage output for this ign. box is 525 volts, if that's true, it would have blown my test light correct???
Am I off base here or what??
Any other ideas?
Any other ideas?
Last edited by BadaPwned; Jun 14, 2009 at 01:42 PM.
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 126
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From: MI
Car: 1984 TA 15th Anniv. Addition
Engine: 355 SBC
Transmission: TH350
Axle/Gears: 4.56
Re: Need help Troubleshooting - Low power at coil - no spark....please help.....
UPDATE:
Coil failure. Was getting voltage to coil, nothing coming out. The back of the coil had exploded and was leaking a tar like substance.
Put a new coil on and she started right up.
Coil failure. Was getting voltage to coil, nothing coming out. The back of the coil had exploded and was leaking a tar like substance.
Put a new coil on and she started right up.
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