7900_Blazer
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- Jun 15, 2021
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- 166
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- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Francis
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- Blazer
- Engine Size
- 350
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?
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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