
Originally Posted by
funkyfedaykin
My 85 Rangie has been having an intermittent starting problem, it's happened several times, but not for long enough for me to investigate fully what's going on.
Some times when i go to start it, the engine turns over fine, but i get no ignition. (The fuel pump is working fine, and there's no coughing that would indicate that it's not getting enough/too much petrol). So I've taken of spark leads, while turning it over, and i don't get zapped like i usually do when holding a live lead, so this, by my brilliant powers of observation, would lead me to believe it's a spark problem!
(I assume that cause my leads can zap me through the insulation that they need replacing, right?)
After a minute of checking connectors and turning over the engine, it jumps to life with no problems! It usually starts just before i'm about to pull out the multimeter, but It doesn't cut out while driving, so i would assume that it isn't a bad connection.
Would it have anything to do with a faulty coil? (i have no idea how old it is)
Also, what's the box under the coil? it looks important, but i don't know what it does...
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