Kyle I know the coil is dead because thier is not spark in cyclende 1
and 4.

I did forget to tell you that it is an 84 700 with 71000+ miles with
what looks like the origanal coils.

Thank you to all the rest of you for your thoughts on this subject.

Brian
On Oct 18, 4:41 am, Kyle Munz <kyle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How do we know the coil died? Could be a bad ground or even bad plug
> wires.  Have you tested it independently?
>
> -Kyle
> On Oct 18, 2012 2:36 AM, "brian lindsley" <bkl64...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I almost didn't  make it home from work. The left coil died just
> > before I got to work (about 3/10 of a mile.) limped home after needing
> > a jump to get started because it was too cold to start on two plugs
> > (about 48 F.)
>
> > My question is should I replace both coils or just the one that went
> > bad?
>
> > Brian
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