Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
- Posts
- 245
- Reaction score
- 306
- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
So, I got the headers installed and welded out. AWESOME!
Lost an ignition module on the way home from the exhaust shop. Super NOT awesome.
I checked voltage at the dizzy. All good. I thought it was the coil. It was hot. And when I say hot, like the surface of the sun hot. I figured it had shorted, and replaced it (I had an extra in the truck), but no dice. Had to pay a tow to get her home. I had a known good ignition module in the garage parts bin, and that did the trick.
Here's my question. WHY did it fail? The only thing I've done ignition wise, was to replace a spark plug due to heavy deposits that I noticed during the header install. For the record, it was an AutoLite.
I've never ohmed out my aftermarket wires. Could that have done it? Or maybe the system hated the AutoLite plug?
Oh, and for the record, the distributor was a 65 dollar Amazon special, if that makes a difference...
Thanks in advance. Gonna go grab a gin and tonic. That was a long time on the side of the highway in south Texas heat!
Lost an ignition module on the way home from the exhaust shop. Super NOT awesome.
I checked voltage at the dizzy. All good. I thought it was the coil. It was hot. And when I say hot, like the surface of the sun hot. I figured it had shorted, and replaced it (I had an extra in the truck), but no dice. Had to pay a tow to get her home. I had a known good ignition module in the garage parts bin, and that did the trick.
Here's my question. WHY did it fail? The only thing I've done ignition wise, was to replace a spark plug due to heavy deposits that I noticed during the header install. For the record, it was an AutoLite.
I've never ohmed out my aftermarket wires. Could that have done it? Or maybe the system hated the AutoLite plug?
Oh, and for the record, the distributor was a 65 dollar Amazon special, if that makes a difference...
Thanks in advance. Gonna go grab a gin and tonic. That was a long time on the side of the highway in south Texas heat!