Re: [Chevelle-List] Can't get her to fire....

2003-06-25 Thread Mike Holleman
Ron, Check your fuel flow from the tank. Any restriction?  The timing light
should flash on any wire.
Mike Holleman
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 Ok I could really use some insight here. I can't get my '66 Chevelle to
fire
 up. I had been driving it since the rebuild, but something just did not
feel
 right when I got on it a little. It proceeded to worsen to the point that
 once I shut it off I could not get it to fire up again.

 I've swapped carbs (a 750 Demon and the 750 Carter that was on the engine
 prior) and HEI units (Pertronix and the stock unit that was on before) to
no
 avail. The HEI conversion was done prior to me getting the car, but it I
had
 never had a problem in the two years prior.

 I even got to the point where I pulled the heads and the timing cover to
see
 if there was a problem...nothing I could find.

 I get good compression on all cylinders.

 Question: If I put a timing light on any plug wire, should it not fire as
 the engine turns over? The only wire that will show any light it #1, all
 don't light the gun. Could something be wrong with BOTH distributors? Is
 there a way to test? And if they are both bad what would had caused that?

 My hope is that there is something simpler just sitting in plain sight,
but
 I've about exhausted everything I know of.

 thanks

 Ron


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RE: [Chevelle-List] Can't get her to fire....

2003-06-25 Thread Cutter169
That appears to be working fine. The carb is getting gas and the peep whole
float bowls have the level where they are susposed to be.

I'm thinking I might run down to a junk yard and pick up another hei unit
and see what happens..

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Ron, Check your fuel flow from the tank. Any restriction?  The timing light
should flash on any wire.
Mike Holleman
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From: Cutter169 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:22 AM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] Can't get her to fire


 Ok I could really use some insight here. I can't get my '66 Chevelle to
fire
 up. I had been driving it since the rebuild, but something just did not
feel
 right when I got on it a little. It proceeded to worsen to the point that
 once I shut it off I could not get it to fire up again.

 I've swapped carbs (a 750 Demon and the 750 Carter that was on the engine
 prior) and HEI units (Pertronix and the stock unit that was on before) to
no
 avail. The HEI conversion was done prior to me getting the car, but it I
had
 never had a problem in the two years prior.

 I even got to the point where I pulled the heads and the timing cover to
see
 if there was a problem...nothing I could find.

 I get good compression on all cylinders.

 Question: If I put a timing light on any plug wire, should it not fire as
 the engine turns over? The only wire that will show any light it #1, all
 don't light the gun. Could something be wrong with BOTH distributors? Is
 there a way to test? And if they are both bad what would had caused that?

 My hope is that there is something simpler just sitting in plain sight,
but
 I've about exhausted everything I know of.

 thanks

 Ron


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Re: [Chevelle-List] Can't get her to fire....

2003-06-25 Thread Mike Holleman
Ron, I have run in to the same kind of problems and I know how frustrating
it can be. Go back to the basics. With the switch in on and start positions
you should have a full 12 volts going to the HEI unit and also at coil
positive. If both are good, the coil should fire. A good auto repair shop
should be able to test your HEI unit. If you don't have one go get  a cheap
in line spark tester. That will save a lot of guessing. And good luck.
Mike
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Can't get her to fire


 That appears to be working fine. The carb is getting gas and the peep
whole
 float bowls have the level where they are susposed to be.

 I'm thinking I might run down to a junk yard and pick up another hei unit
 and see what happens..

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 Ron, Check your fuel flow from the tank. Any restriction?  The timing
light
 should flash on any wire.
 Mike Holleman
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 From: Cutter169 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:22 AM
 Subject: [Chevelle-List] Can't get her to fire


  Ok I could really use some insight here. I can't get my '66 Chevelle to
 fire
  up. I had been driving it since the rebuild, but something just did not
 feel
  right when I got on it a little. It proceeded to worsen to the point
that
  once I shut it off I could not get it to fire up again.
 
  I've swapped carbs (a 750 Demon and the 750 Carter that was on the
engine
  prior) and HEI units (Pertronix and the stock unit that was on before)
to
 no
  avail. The HEI conversion was done prior to me getting the car, but it I
 had
  never had a problem in the two years prior.
 
  I even got to the point where I pulled the heads and the timing cover to
 see
  if there was a problem...nothing I could find.
 
  I get good compression on all cylinders.
 
  Question: If I put a timing light on any plug wire, should it not fire
as
  the engine turns over? The only wire that will show any light it #1, all
  don't light the gun. Could something be wrong with BOTH distributors? Is
  there a way to test? And if they are both bad what would had caused
that?
 
  My hope is that there is something simpler just sitting in plain sight,
 but
  I've about exhausted everything I know of.
 
  thanks
 
  Ron
 
 
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RE: [Chevelle-List] Can't get her to fire....

2003-06-25 Thread Wayne
Ron

Make sure your distributor is turning when you crank the engine. That could
explain only seeing spark on #1 cylinder. Also take a good look at the
ignition coil. I'm assuming that yours is in the cap? Check *ALL* your
grounds very carefully .
One last thought for you. If you take a 12 volt light bulb and connect one
end to the tack lead of the distributor and the other end to a good ground
it should flash as long as you are cranking your engine. I use a 194 bulb
mounted in a side marker base with alligator clips for connections. If you
don't have that a 12 volt test light will work fine too. That will verify
the full primary side of your ignition system.

Good Luck
Wayne
66 Malibu


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 Ok I could really use some insight here. I can't get my '66
 Chevelle to fire
 up. I had been driving it since the rebuild, but something just
 did not feel
 right when I got on it a little. It proceeded to worsen to the point that
 once I shut it off I could not get it to fire up again.




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