Hi All:
I'm working through a very rough idle issue. I have rebuilt the carburetors with kits and replaced one fuel pump. I feel comfortable that the fuel system is now solid. As background, compression is 90 lbs. on 5 cylinders and 95 lbs. on one. I'm moving to the ignition area supported by a clymers manual and the original shop manual. The sensor coil (part #581487) registers 18.5, 33.9, and 18.5 ohms on terminal a,b and c respectively. On the other side we have 33.8, 18.6, and 18.7 ohms across a,b and c respectively. According to both manuals these values should be 17.5 ohms +/- 5. Do you think this could be causing my rough idle issue? BTW, several weeks ago I did a spark check and had spark at all six wires via a spark checker at 7/16"....however I didn't think it was that strong? I built a DVA adapter with specs from this site, however I was not able to get cranking voltages from the meter out of the power packs prior to going into the coils. Maybe someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks again! Randy.
I'm working through a very rough idle issue. I have rebuilt the carburetors with kits and replaced one fuel pump. I feel comfortable that the fuel system is now solid. As background, compression is 90 lbs. on 5 cylinders and 95 lbs. on one. I'm moving to the ignition area supported by a clymers manual and the original shop manual. The sensor coil (part #581487) registers 18.5, 33.9, and 18.5 ohms on terminal a,b and c respectively. On the other side we have 33.8, 18.6, and 18.7 ohms across a,b and c respectively. According to both manuals these values should be 17.5 ohms +/- 5. Do you think this could be causing my rough idle issue? BTW, several weeks ago I did a spark check and had spark at all six wires via a spark checker at 7/16"....however I didn't think it was that strong? I built a DVA adapter with specs from this site, however I was not able to get cranking voltages from the meter out of the power packs prior to going into the coils. Maybe someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks again! Randy.