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Old 01-18-2004, 09:32 PM   #1
grumpyws
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no spark 350

i have a 1994 caprice with a 350. i had the car warming up one day and it died out. the car cranks and i can smell fuel in the carb. i've replace the ignition module, the coil, wires, cap and rotor still no spark. i know the coil works cuz shocked sh!t out me but i just dont have any juice inside the cap.i tested the jumper plug from the coil to the ignition module the one with the white and pink wires and those are good. there are 2 wires that connect to the ignition module that stay inside the distributor a white and a green one i was wondering if those might go to a condenser or something else i'm missing. anyone out there with anymore ideas
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Old 01-21-2004, 06:21 PM   #2
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Re: no spark 350

You might try checking the rotor on the distributor. On occasion, a carbon track will short the spark to the shaft. It is typically caused by a neglected ignition, including plug wires, plugs, etc, but I have occasionally seen it on low mileage vehicles. Ray
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