Re: IML: Coil Update
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Re: IML: Coil Update



Throwing parts at it isn't the best or right way to fix anything.

However, throwing a coil at it after all the other stuff you did is hardly going to make that much difference. If there is a chance it would work, why not? Without being there, I can't say anything for sure, but I don't think your coil is causing the problem. A loose rotor, bad distributor cap, failing electronic ignition, partially clogged fuel line, miniscule air leak in the fuel flex line down by the pump, ruptured fuel pump diaphragm, etc can all cause similar symptoms. Just because the car only has 30,000 miles doesn't mean that any of these things can be ruled out. A 40 year old car is going to have problems, some of them from lack of use.

Keep at it, you will find the trouble.

Paul W.

-----Original Message-----
From: chrisstroh@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Coil Update

The timing is solid. Remember, this engine has 30k on it. I had the intake off and saw down into the engine...clean as a whistle. Good compression. This is why I'm so perplexed. I feel like an idiot because I'm throwing parts at it.(and running out of things to replace.
Chris
----- Original Message ----- From: <mopar413@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Cc: "Chris Strohmeyer" <chrisstroh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Coil Update

---- Chris Strohmeyer <chrisstroh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thx Tom, yes I replaced the entire distributor with cap and wires
and >> plugs. I'm considering jumping off a bridge. (and taking the car with me)
Chris
----- Original Message ----- >> From: tom higgins
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Coil Update
It could also be the timing chain is wearing out. They will cause
the >> timing mark to jump around.

Did you say you had replaced the entire distributor, shaft and all,
or >> just the cap and wires and points? I had similar symptoms on a 71 LTD >> and it turned out to be worn springs and weights in the distributor that >> left it "floating" too much. Under load, it was "pushed" up against the >> stops and ran smooth. I thought I saw an earlier post about this where >> you said the timing light image was not steady; this would further >> suggest something loose in the distributor. --Tom 63 Custom

Chris Strohmeyer <chrisstroh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I replaced the coil this afternoon because it appeared to be seeping oil. To no avail, no real difference except it seems to idle terrible but >>
cruise
smoothly. The next "only" thing left would be water in the gas tank. This car sat for a year at a time before it was run briefly for a period of
several years.
Would this be a likelyhood?
Thx,
Chris Strohmeyer
67 Imperial Convertible



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