Recently, tested my dizzy for sparks by taking out a spark plug, plugging in an old plug have it grounded, and cranked over to test for a spark. Tested on all 4 wires, nothing, well actually every other crank there's a weak spark. My cousin suggests i'd replace the dizzy. I've looked asked two places for prices:
Bosch : $95 w/ core exchange from The Source Autoparts in Pasadena, CA
Wells / Beck & Arnley: $60 or $75 + 20% employee discount @ FLAPS (autozone)
Which one? Or is the dizzy just a bit far advanced/retarded?
Everything was running before his battery fell on top of his dizzy, people.
Daniel, ONLY get Bosch, if you decide you want a new dizzy.
And this is an L Jet 1.8.
GO BACK TO STUDYING!!! haha jks...but yea... had my cousin test it yesterday...and was planning to do the timing and did some thinking while showering (think well in the shower) and thought hmm cant do timing if the car isnt running
what procedures should i take before taking out the dizzy? mark where the rotor is pointed at on the dizzy or somewhere on the engine? what else is there?
o yea forgot one thing it's a rebuilt Bosch dizzy.
Test your coil first. Put a spark plug into the coil -> distributor cable (the big one in the center), ground that, and see if you get a spark. If you do, then it's your rotor or cap (replace both, they're cheap). It you don't, then it may be the coil, or it may be the points or condensor. Test to see if the points actually make and break a connection using a test light or a meter. If you suspect the coil or the condensor, replace them (again, they're cheap, and testing either of them is difficult w/o special tools).
Distributors are pretty simple devices, and it's pretty hard to make them not work w/o it being very obvious (rotor doesn't turn, etc). Points and condensor can and will fail regularly, and need regular replacing, which isn't much of a problem considering they're like $10-15. If you don't want the points hassle, splurge $80-100 on a Pertronix and eliminate both. Coils can fail, though it's not all that common.
If you need a stocker - used - I have one in Riverside you can try. I doubt that the dizzzy is the problem.
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