Btw, it's getting gas, no problem there. Could it be the ignition switch? HELP!!!


Okay, I jumped the ignition switch and the voltage at the coil is 12+ volts. Cranked her over, but still no fire. I suppose I can put back the xr3000 module and try that again. The pickup unit in the distributor is new so I really doubt that is bad, what about the relay? That must be okay if there is 12 volts at the coil, right? I have a feeling this is going to be some stupid little thing that I have overlooked...dmwhiteoak wrote:My thoughts exactly, check voltage at the coil. There is no need to continue to throw money at it. We can work through this. Keep us posted.
Just to let you know, I finally got it running again. I put the xr3000 module back in and made sure it was grounded properly, plugged everything back into the ignition switch, turned the key and it fired right up. I'm not sure yet what was wrong, probably the coil, or the coil plus the high tension wire to the distributor...or just maybe wiggling all the wires did the trick. I'll finish putting it back together tomorrow and take it for a test spin...big sigh of relief! I've had this car since '87 I guess, and you wouldn't believe the stuff I've done to it!! Well, maybe you would, since you own one yourself! Thanks for the help!cjl7516c wrote:My 77 spider was running great when I turned a corner last fall, and then it just quit. I spun the engine over a few times, but I could tell there was no spark, or at least no hint of firing. This car had the xr3000 conversion kit in it and worked perfectly with an immediate increase in power. I have had no problems with it at all. That being said, when the car quit I immediately wondered if something was wrong with the unit, so I replaced it with the xr700 module, (okay, it was cheaper) but then I had to add a ballast between it and the distributor. No matter, nothing changed. I changed the coil, still no difference, still no spark. It's got new plug wires, dist. cap, rotor, but nothing works. I even replaced the battery. I'm tired of throwing money at this car, can anyone help me figure this out?
Btw, it's getting gas, no problem there. Could it be the ignition switch? HELP!!!![]()
I am in the Seattle area, actually Lynnwood which is north of Seattle.dmwhiteoak wrote:There are plenty of folk on this forum to help. Where are you located ? Maybe someone is near and can help out when needed. I know I'm alot better hands on than trouble shooting over the web.
dmwhiteoak wrote:Well, that pretty much leaves me out. Haven't ever been that far north.