Brett Martin
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Question for Mopar gurus.
Late last year, my 318 ‘73 Challenger wouldn’t start. After a few tests, found there was no spark from the ignition module. Ended up wiring in a MSD ignition which worked fine for a few months. Then replaced the non working module for a new one. All was fine.
Took it out cruising a few weeks ago, reversed it into the garage, all was good.
Tried to start it 3 days later, just kept turning over, with no sign of starting.
Although, when I turned the key off, it chuffed back through the carburetor. This I knew was a timing issue.
Did a few more tests, and replaced the coil. It actually ran, but missing severely. Tuned carbie, but had no timing light. It was very fluttery under the throttle peddle.
Sent it to a workshop, turned out timing was 30dbtdc. Dizzy was not loose.
Any ideas guys? It’s got me stumped, just about ready to replace dizzy.
Late last year, my 318 ‘73 Challenger wouldn’t start. After a few tests, found there was no spark from the ignition module. Ended up wiring in a MSD ignition which worked fine for a few months. Then replaced the non working module for a new one. All was fine.
Took it out cruising a few weeks ago, reversed it into the garage, all was good.
Tried to start it 3 days later, just kept turning over, with no sign of starting.
Although, when I turned the key off, it chuffed back through the carburetor. This I knew was a timing issue.
Did a few more tests, and replaced the coil. It actually ran, but missing severely. Tuned carbie, but had no timing light. It was very fluttery under the throttle peddle.
Sent it to a workshop, turned out timing was 30dbtdc. Dizzy was not loose.
Any ideas guys? It’s got me stumped, just about ready to replace dizzy.