CaptnKingfisher
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 14, 2017
- Messages
- 259
1989 OMC Cobra 2.3l with Rochester 2bbl
This year:
Owner had wrong plugs, replaced according to service manual. RS12YC. Gapped at .035. One of the old plugs had a broken center electrode, not sure what would cause that
Found a broken plug wire, put on a whole new set
Ignition coil secondary circuit had 0 resistance, replaced with new coil. Replaced with new.
Compression test results 152-165 on all cylinders
Timing = 10 degrees
Dwell = 36 degrees
Point gap = 0.011 .. it's supposed to be 0.019
Spark jumps 1/2" gap on all four cylinders, however looks a little weak to me at that distance. I did not take a video of it
One other observation.. my new plug wires seem to not stay tight on the distributer housing. I can push them down about 1/16" or 1/8" so they are bottomed out and then as I run the engine they back off again the same distance. Not sure of that's enough to disturb the contact inside the rubber boots.
Everything looks clean inside the distributer, however the points are a little worn and the gap I'd a little too small
Enough talking here's the video
What do you think? Definitely a misfire? Could be caused by worn points or should I look at anything else?
This year:
Owner had wrong plugs, replaced according to service manual. RS12YC. Gapped at .035. One of the old plugs had a broken center electrode, not sure what would cause that
Found a broken plug wire, put on a whole new set
Ignition coil secondary circuit had 0 resistance, replaced with new coil. Replaced with new.
Compression test results 152-165 on all cylinders
Timing = 10 degrees
Dwell = 36 degrees
Point gap = 0.011 .. it's supposed to be 0.019
Spark jumps 1/2" gap on all four cylinders, however looks a little weak to me at that distance. I did not take a video of it
One other observation.. my new plug wires seem to not stay tight on the distributer housing. I can push them down about 1/16" or 1/8" so they are bottomed out and then as I run the engine they back off again the same distance. Not sure of that's enough to disturb the contact inside the rubber boots.
Everything looks clean inside the distributer, however the points are a little worn and the gap I'd a little too small
Enough talking here's the video
What do you think? Definitely a misfire? Could be caused by worn points or should I look at anything else?