From: Rich Kinsley <rlkinsley@xxxxxxxxx>
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 10:52:15 AM
Subject: RE: ECU and Engine Miss Diagnosis
My coil positioning caused my coil to heat up and similar conditions
followed. My Accel must not be angled downward on level as it causes the
plates to be exposed and they arc and heat up the coil. Similarly I also
had issues with the wrong ballast resistor causing the ECU to have
problems with RPM's. I have mentioned this before. I use the .25 race
resistor when racing and a .8 resistor for the street. Some by-pass the
resistor for racing and I have done it in the past. It OK but if you run
at idle too long it can cause the coil to heat up and fail. My car would
flat die! The 1.5 resistor wouldn't allow RPM's over 5K, maybe less.
Just what I found.
Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
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Donald Gallimore wrote:
>
> Last trip to the drag strip, I developed a miss around 2500 RPM=A0and
> up.=
> =A0=A0Engine =0Aseemed like it was loading up but carb looked good -
> floats=
> =A0levels are=A0right=0Aand we changed nothing on the carb.=A0 This
> may
> hav=
> e been developing for weeks and =0Afinally showed up late in
> eliminations.=
> =0A=0AI'm going to replace the cap, rotor, reluctor and pick up in the
> dist=
> ributor =0Asince they are relatively small cost items.=A0 Question is
> there=
> a way to test the =0AECU? =0A=0A=0ALastly, any ideas on what (else)
> to
> che=
> ck to eliminate the miss?=0A=A0=0AAkron Don Gallimore
Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
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