Ticking sound from distributor...?

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I searched the site but couldn't find anything specific.

Next up for me on this '75, now that I have it running - I'm hearing a distinct 'ticking' sound coming from the distributor. It is clearly coming from the distributor and is very 'fast'... not a slow ticking sound.

I do not know if this was something I caused when I changed the coil or if it was there when I bought the truck.

When installing the tachometer gauge wire to the distributor, I popped the cover off of the coil before cranking and saw the burnt wires (see picks) and therefore changed the coil. I suspect something is likely wrong which led to the burnt wire originally????? and is possibly causing this ticking sound?

Cranked it - it ran fine but immediately heard this ticking sound. I have since replaced the distributor cap and seal to no avail. BTW: the distributor cap on the vehicle did not have the little metal ground connector just fyi but the ground wire was connected to one of the coil screws.

Thoughts on the cause and a solution?

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That wire and the sound is arcing, replace the coil assembly, that will fix the ticking. You don't want that arcing. A whole replacement cap with a coil included is what I would be doing personally.
 

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I replaced the coil before ever starting it, ( see the original post) once I saw that shorted wire… still ticks… with the new coil, new distributor cap and new seal…

has to be something else.
 

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I replaced the coil before ever starting it, ( see the original post) once I saw that shorted wire… still ticks… with the new coil, new distributor cap and new seal…

has to be something else.
Okay, so you've already replaced the coil you have pictured? And it's still making the ticking sound?

If so, have you inspected or replaced plug wires?
 

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Plug wires ‘look’ good but were on the truck when I bought it.

ticking sounds coming from the distributor though…

but are you think one or more is shorted at the distributor?
 

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It’s the rotor hitting the cap. I got a new rotor and cap for my plow truck a couple years ago from Napa. Truck ran fine, just wanted to do a tube up. Put new cap and rotor on it, very loud ticking from dist. Took cap off and saw where rotor was hitting cap by each plug wire terminal.

it was late in the day, just my plow truck and I had enough of working on it. I just ran it and it clearances itself. If it was my daily driver and needed to make long trips I’d have changed it and fixed it. But now on my plow truck. Lol

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Okay, so you've already replaced the coil you have pictured? And it's still making the ticking sound?

If so, have you inspected or replaced plug wires?
I said arcing because of your first post said you replaced it but the sound you’re describing is arcing

if you see carbon tracking on the cap nubs or to the base of the distributor/back of engine from your wires or your electrical connector tabs you will find what is arcing. Unless it’s inside then open it up snd clean the dirt and grime and you will find marks that are hard to clean most likely on metal pieces that are in the same direction mostly that will be carbon tracking which is caused by your ignition system having to jump air gaps instead of through solid conductors and its science I don’t have the science to explain anymore than that
 

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Air is ionized by the high voltage and becomes conductive and push comes to shove instead of all spark energy (or signal/switched/etc) I guess in the case of the internal small wiring, and some of that energy is finding a new place to travel at least partially
On spark plug ceramics it ruins the plug but metal it can be cleaned but the issue is poor contact and for a plug wire also a poor seal can cause
 

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Plug wires ‘look’ good but were on the truck when I bought it.

ticking sounds coming from the distributor though…

but are you think one or more is shorted at the distributor?
Either plug wires, or as stated above, the rotor is making contact with the cap. It could even be in the base of the distributor, any wires in there.
 

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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
 
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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
I haven’t been inside a hei cap in a hot minute but I could go grab one of any 10 with coils inside but if I recall correct most have two wires integrated in the coil and the third is a ground that is usually bolted to the coil outer edge and then joins in the middle of the three blades in the connector

I would say if that is new all three of those , you have a defective assembly or your wires are causing so much resistance or insulation is broken or something because that is NOT Bueno

also, prettttty


Can we see the connection on the blades and the connector inside and see if the wiring run has any sharp kinks or breaks in the insulation helps to run a wipe of water and a towel to clean dirt off to see better
 

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I just ran it and it clearances itself.

That's funny.


Omg dude posted a KICKASS video!

:waytogo:

:cool:



Bro. Listen to me... Is this the OEM distributor you're throwin parts at? Consider an entire new unit with a new pickup and coil and a cap that fits good with fancy grounds and stuff.... It's not $100.
Take that **** you got and throw it away.
 
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I haven’t been inside a hei cap in a hot minute but I could go grab one of any 10 with coils inside but if I recall correct most have two wires integrated in the coil and the third is a ground that is usually bolted to the coil outer edge and then joins in the middle of the three blades in the connector

I would say if that is new all three of those , you have a defective assembly or your wires are causing so much resistance or insulation is broken or something because that is NOT Bueno

also, prettttty


Can we see the connection on the blades and the connector inside and see if the wiring run has any sharp kinks or breaks in the insulation helps to run a wipe of water and a towel to clean dirt off to see better

The original coil did not have a middle ground post connected to the coil outer edge.

The new coil indicated the middle ground post was for ‘early models’, so I did not install the middle ground post. Maybe that’s the problem???

Is that supposed to be installed in a ‘75?


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