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Engine problems...again...

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by Traveller, Aug 29, 2011.

  1. Aug 29, 2011
    Traveller

    Traveller New Member

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    Hey guys.. well this old sbc 350 is giving me more problems :rofl: It was running great, minus a little blowback. I took it to the shop at the end of the street the other day to have some cooper stt's put on and parked it back in the driveway. Well today I changed my transmission fluid, and then started her up to put some "no smoke" in the engine to help with the blowback. Problem is, I didn't get a chance to put the "no smoke" in, because the engine died as soon as it warmed up. No sputtering, no nothing, just died. It ran fine for about 2 minutes. The old girl wouldn't start again until the engine cooled down. Next time it bogged down a little before it died. Any ideas? I've searched the web high and low, and couldn't come up with any answers. I've recently put in a new cs130 alternator, new fuel pump, and new carburetor (Qjet). There is fuel getting to the carb. It was running fine up until today. I'm guessing maybe it's a worn out thermostat? I have a new radiator waiting to be installed, so I'll be able to take care of that with the install. I'd like to get a head start on this issue, just in case it isn't the thermostat. I don't really have any reason to believe it is the Tstat, other than an uneducated guess. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Aug 29, 2011
    mb82

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    Is it getting spark?

    HEI ignition?
     
  3. Aug 29, 2011
    Traveller

    Traveller New Member

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    I don't know how to check if it's getting spark. I just found a post on the internet saying that the symptoms of a bad ignition module would be that it runs fine cold, and dies when heating up. So I'd bet you're right. Is that something I can replace in the distributor, or would I just buy a whole new distributor? I bought this jeep so I could learn how to work on cars. It's perfect for me because everything needs fixing!
     
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    Alex V.

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    Have a friend (must be one who doesn't know much about cars) come over and carefully place each of the plug wires over 8 of his fingers, then tell him to stand still and see if the engine moves when you turn the key... :)
     
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    mb82

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    Pull a sparkplug and reconnect the plugwire. Ground said plug to the block by putting it against the block and turn over the motor. You should see a blue spark. Oh yeah do this wearing leather gloves or you might find out personally how many volts your coil puts out.
     
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  6. Aug 29, 2011
    nickmil

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    Sounds very much like an ignition module or coil pickup in the distributor if you have HEI. Could also be an ignition coil.
     
  7. Aug 30, 2011
    givemethewillys

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    You could always ground it to your tongue as well..... surefire way to tell if you are getting a spark :)
     
  8. Aug 30, 2011
    Corveeper

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    Agreed it would. Best place to perform this test is the parking lot of your local Emergency Room, BTW.
     
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    Corveeper

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    You should also check and make sure your carburetor choke is opening all the way once warm.
     
  10. Aug 30, 2011
    Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

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    BC3Jeep

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    and NEVER be friends with THIS guy......
     
  12. Sep 1, 2011
    Alex V.

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