Long post warning.
Newbie to the 60degree world here. New to the engine but have been building cars for 30+ years, this one has me banging my head into a wall.
I have a 1995 3.4L (L32) engine from a Camaro with a WC T5 behind it. The engine is currently in in a 1970 Triumph Spitfire. (it's a bad idea on wheels)
The fuel injection system has been replaced with a custom intake and a Holley 390CFM 4bbl.
The distributor is a vacuum advance unit from an 84 S10.
It is using a single canister coil with an external voltage resistor stepping it down to about 11V DC
NEW: wiring (complete car, tip to tail, no old wire at all), plug wires, plugs, distributor wires (internal distributor to coil), coil, distributor (complete unit), rotor, cap.
THE PROBLEM: Cold, the car starts and runs beautiful, it purrs. Then it shuts down like the key was turned off and there is no spark. Let it sit for a while (30 min to an hour) and it fires right off again and runs until lit doesn't.
I have had a meter on the coil when it quits, and the coil had no interruption in voltage, although the voltage seemed high (14V) at the coil while running. thought I should remove the alt. from the equation....
Tonight, I disconnected the alternator, hooked it up to a 2 amp charge at the battery and started the car. voltage at the coil was 11V DC (running through the resistor), It purred along for 09:59 then quit. No spark. I changed the coil for another unit and started it up, again it purred along and then dies at 9:59. no spark. constant voltage to the coil. (yes, both times it ran for nine-minutes-fifty-nine-seconds, to the second) all the gauges: amp, temp, oil are all in the green. It runs beautifully until suddenly it doesn't.
WTF?!?!?
I have a coil pack (square, non-oil filled) for an 84 2.8L coming in the mail but I'm at my wits end here, it doesn't make any sense. Any advice aside from sacrificing a goat to the 60-degree gods?
Thanks- Ryan
Newbie to the 60degree world here. New to the engine but have been building cars for 30+ years, this one has me banging my head into a wall.
I have a 1995 3.4L (L32) engine from a Camaro with a WC T5 behind it. The engine is currently in in a 1970 Triumph Spitfire. (it's a bad idea on wheels)
The fuel injection system has been replaced with a custom intake and a Holley 390CFM 4bbl.
The distributor is a vacuum advance unit from an 84 S10.
It is using a single canister coil with an external voltage resistor stepping it down to about 11V DC
NEW: wiring (complete car, tip to tail, no old wire at all), plug wires, plugs, distributor wires (internal distributor to coil), coil, distributor (complete unit), rotor, cap.
THE PROBLEM: Cold, the car starts and runs beautiful, it purrs. Then it shuts down like the key was turned off and there is no spark. Let it sit for a while (30 min to an hour) and it fires right off again and runs until lit doesn't.
I have had a meter on the coil when it quits, and the coil had no interruption in voltage, although the voltage seemed high (14V) at the coil while running. thought I should remove the alt. from the equation....
Tonight, I disconnected the alternator, hooked it up to a 2 amp charge at the battery and started the car. voltage at the coil was 11V DC (running through the resistor), It purred along for 09:59 then quit. No spark. I changed the coil for another unit and started it up, again it purred along and then dies at 9:59. no spark. constant voltage to the coil. (yes, both times it ran for nine-minutes-fifty-nine-seconds, to the second) all the gauges: amp, temp, oil are all in the green. It runs beautifully until suddenly it doesn't.
WTF?!?!?
I have a coil pack (square, non-oil filled) for an 84 2.8L coming in the mail but I'm at my wits end here, it doesn't make any sense. Any advice aside from sacrificing a goat to the 60-degree gods?
Thanks- Ryan
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