SirRobyn0
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- Truck Year
- 1984
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Thanks everyone for your help.
I went ahead and replaced all the plug wires… still ticking.
I waited till almost dark in hopes of seeing an arc. Took the cover off of the coil to see if I might see anything. Sure enough it is arcing all over place across the coil posts. This is clearly the ticking sound.
The coil that was on it when I bought it, one of the wires was almost burned through, and the video is of the new coil, so clearly something is shorting.
Here is a video of it.
https://youtube.com/shorts/XUV_zwDVjxM?feature=share
Well I was just reading through this and I was going to post that the only times I heard a ticking that was truly coming from the distributor it was the rotor hitting the cap. I've seen those coils leak like that, but not to where you could hear it. As to your other question do you need the middle ground, I have no idea. You should be able to tell by looking at the plug part on the harness to see if there is a terminal and wire there. If there is no wire the little ground arm wouldn't do anything anyway. Regardless that's the hot part of the spark in the video and it's not because that ground is or isn't there. That is suppose to be going out the coil and into the rotor. You have a defective coil, it's likely leaking spark through a fine crack in the housing of the coil. Take it back to where you got it and get it exchanged. You can check take the coil out to double check that you have everything install correctly like in this picture. https://content.speedwaymotors.com/...on_M_07f5b2ca-746b-456c-99ee-1edb003f8787.jpg But I've never seen misassemble cause what you are experiencing, usually an assembly issue results in a no start.