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Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:19 pm
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clee wrote:Probably TDC sensor
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David Gentleman wrote:
Rotor arm would, and it takes 2 secs to flip off the dizzy cap.
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
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Stunned Monkey wrote:David Gentleman wrote:
Rotor arm would, and it takes 2 secs to flip off the dizzy cap.
I have never seen a DeLorean that has totally conked out with ne'er a cough fixed by changing the cap and rotor. Lost count of the number of times I've seen one conk out (or refuse to start after working fine) because of ballast resistor or coil connections.
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JohnC wrote:Surely the best approach to this type of fault, is to try and determin what part of the cct the fault lies in, before pulling things appart. The danger of doing this, is that if it is an intermittent fault, you run the risk of moving something that cures the intermittent fault, running the risk of it happening again, whereas if you check the voltage at the coil as I suggested, you can tell, without disturbing anything, weither the fault is in the primary cct (12volt) or in the secondary cct (spark generation, and distribution) Having detirmined that, then you look for the fault in that part of the cct, without disturbing the other part, which should be without fault. The basic principal is, do not disturb anything until you know what part of the cct is faulty. This is the approach I would strongly recommend. Comments please.
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David Gentleman wrote:
Well if he has no spark at all plugs, then its at the source, so either cap, rotor, king lead, coil, or supply to coil etc...
King lead is the easiest to check, then cap and rotor, then coil and power.
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