Could be either or ????    Autozone or most any other of the National Chains
can bench check your module.  It will need to come out of the distributor,
but the test is reasonably accurate.   If you are not getting any spark, it
should be easy to detect a bad module.   And you can check continuity of the
coil with a meter.  Again if it is the culprit it should be obvious.

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:25 PM, <harkema...@aol.com> wrote:

> was running fine the other day, and today it will not start, the engine is
> a 454 1973 mostly stock, it turns over but will not sputter or start,
> checked for fuel, it looks ok, i hooked up a spark checker at 30 thousands
> and saw no spark while cranking, changed to 20 and still did not see
> anything, it is a HEI, and i checked and have 12V at the Batt term on the
> dist....
> dist module? coil?
> thanks!!
> Harlan
>
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