InViolet70
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Hey everyone,
I’m chasing down an electrical issue on my ’70 Road Runner (383, Mopar/Proform electronic ignition conversion about three years ago). Here’s what’s going on:
Questions:
Today I will be cleaning all electrical lines from the ignition coil, distributor, ignition module (orange box), and bulkhead.
I want to keep the car looking stock but need it reliable. Any input or test steps you guys recommend would be appreciated.
Thanks!
(Threw in a picture of the blown out muffler for laughs. Check out the brand)
I’m chasing down an electrical issue on my ’70 Road Runner (383, Mopar/Proform electronic ignition conversion about three years ago). Here’s what’s going on:
- Car starts right up and sounds fine.
- This issue started very gradually last fall but I thought it was a fuel issue from it sitting.
- Last week, during an hour drive to MoParty it died while drive down the highway. Start it up and it runs but then would not stay running for longer then 3-10 minutes at a time. At one point it seemed like heat would prevent it from starting but the car was not over heating. When testing yesterday it would run for about 30 secs to a few minutes and die but start right back up.
- Muffler recently blew out, but I am certain it is from it being clogged up and it is a coincidence.
- When testing the distributor pickup coil, I get ~410 Ω.
- Ignition coil tests fine as well
- Ignition Module (little orange box maybe?)
- Ballast resistor could cause it to die when key goes back to run, which is not the case.
Questions:
- Does this sound like a failing pickup coil even though it tests fine?
- Does this sound like a failing ignition coil even though it tests fine?
- How can I go about verify if my little orange box is the culprit?
Today I will be cleaning all electrical lines from the ignition coil, distributor, ignition module (orange box), and bulkhead.
I want to keep the car looking stock but need it reliable. Any input or test steps you guys recommend would be appreciated.
Thanks!
(Threw in a picture of the blown out muffler for laughs. Check out the brand)