DLowe402
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- Joined
- Aug 4, 2012
- Posts
- 70
- Reaction score
- 4
- Location
- Central Texas
- First Name
- Dustin
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 350
OK need a bit of help here. My 84 C20 (350/400) has been giving me some troubles. Sputtering and low power. Ran like **** the other day coming home from the hardware store. next day wouldn't start at all. Cranked and would fire but wouldn't start. Looked like fuel pump wasn't pumping (clear filter) so I got a new pump and filter. No dice. Pump is definitely pumping better as it fills up the filet quickly and it stays full now so I definitely think that WAS a problem.
Checked the spark and it was weak. Checked it again after a little bit and it was non-existant. Checked wire and can't find any that appear bad. Next, opened up the distributor and the coil was burnt. AHH, there's the problem right? Went to Autozone and got a new coil along with a new Cap/Rotor combo. Why not replace it at the same time right? Got home and put it all together, STILL NO SPARK!
Did the Google and found that a bad Ignition Control Module gave a lot of the symptoms I was experiencing. Back to Autozone to pick one up but they only had the Accel Hi-Po module for $49. The clerk seemed a little knowledgable and was able to test the old one for me. He did so 3 times and every time, it showed to be bad. I happened to have $40 credit and he knocked 10% off the Accel so I got it but when I got it all back together, STILL NO SPARK!
I have been to Autozone 3 times today, (22 miles round trip each) and am getting a little tired of going back.
So, any ideas? Could it be the Pick Up Coil or the Radio Frequency Interf Condenser? What else should I look at?
I would appreciate any and all assistance on this.
Thanks
Checked the spark and it was weak. Checked it again after a little bit and it was non-existant. Checked wire and can't find any that appear bad. Next, opened up the distributor and the coil was burnt. AHH, there's the problem right? Went to Autozone and got a new coil along with a new Cap/Rotor combo. Why not replace it at the same time right? Got home and put it all together, STILL NO SPARK!
Did the Google and found that a bad Ignition Control Module gave a lot of the symptoms I was experiencing. Back to Autozone to pick one up but they only had the Accel Hi-Po module for $49. The clerk seemed a little knowledgable and was able to test the old one for me. He did so 3 times and every time, it showed to be bad. I happened to have $40 credit and he knocked 10% off the Accel so I got it but when I got it all back together, STILL NO SPARK!
I have been to Autozone 3 times today, (22 miles round trip each) and am getting a little tired of going back.
So, any ideas? Could it be the Pick Up Coil or the Radio Frequency Interf Condenser? What else should I look at?
I would appreciate any and all assistance on this.
Thanks