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adjusting Ignition timing
Take an ohm meter to the wires and check the resistance value, it has been know to get a bad wire now and again.
derrickmd18@juno.com wrote:yea but on mine it keeps missing. its a non fire in the wires so I know
its a bad miss some where. I recently replaced the wires, cap, rotor.
so I i'm going to replace the coil.
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 17:21:48 -0400 Jason writes:
> Hey,
> It's not supposed to be a constant light -- it should
> flicker. Timing lights will fire like a camera's flash every time
> the #1
> cylinder fires. That's how you check the timing....
>
> Jason
>
>
>
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> At 01:18 PM 7/26/2003, derrickmd18@juno.com wrote:
>
> >I timed the car and its flockering. it not a constent light. I
> recently
> >replaced my rotor, distributor cap. I was told it might be the coil
> so I'm
> >going to the junkyard tomorrow to pick one up. I'm about to get
> stand
> >alone engine management but I have to drive the car for 2 months
> until I
> >get it. and I'm thinking coil too because its runngi rich as hell
> and I
> >replaced the 02 sensor 3 months ago with a new one. and a car just
>
> >doesn't go from or to super rich in a day without me doing anything
> to it.
> >
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