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Offline V8Jim

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V8 misfire solved
« on: June 15, 2006, 22:10:58 »
Had a really bad misfire on my SU carbed 3.5 90.
No power - just like I'd been in deep water.
But it was all the time, at tickover & at speed - 60mph max.  :cry:

The HT lead from the coil to distributor had a spark going from the HT lead at the coil tower to each of the low tension terminals.
When I pulled back the rubber boot I got sparks about 1" long. :shock:
It looked really pretty in the dark.

Checked the plugs, they looked ok.
Rotor arm & cap looked ok.
In the dark the only sparks were at the coil connections.
Tried a different coil.
Still sparks.

 :idea: Figured it had to be the silicon leads. Horrible black things with no name on them.

So went to see the nice people at Magnecor.
Bought a set of 8.0 leads.
Problem solved.

The blue leads are really well made & look great on the engine - till I cover them in mud.

Glad it wasn't that amplifier I heard you talk about.

Hope this might help someone else who has a misfire like mine. It started doing it when it was damp. Then the other day when it was really hot it was doing it all the time. Thought I might have wrecked the engine it was so bad.

V8's purring now just like they should do.  :D  :D  :D  :D

I've read a lot of good advice on the forum. Thanks guys.

Jim.
90 truck cab 3.5 V8

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V8 misfire solved
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2006, 22:58:57 »
i have found that when the leads are on there way out, you can see a small arc from the lead to your fingers when you hold them, (only in pitch dark)

 






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