MSD ignition problem?
I had a new mechanic change my distributor and he never re-connected the red wire. I cant get into contact with my old mechanic, the one that did the work on my car, so now, my car spudders, overheats, and doesnt have the kick as it use to.
Is it the MSD that is causing this problem? if so, can someone tell me what to do...
thanks! HELP!
Is it the MSD that is causing this problem? if so, can someone tell me what to do...
thanks! HELP!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eg4-TuRbO »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I had a new mechanic change my distributor and he never re-connected the red wire. I cant get into contact with my old mechanic, the one that did the work on my car, so now, my car spudders, overheats, and doesnt have the kick as it use to.
Is it the MSD that is causing this problem? if so, can someone tell me what to do...
thanks! HELP!</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can bypasss the MSD, you will need to take the black and orange wire from the msd to the coil off and have the wires inside the distributor for ground and positive go to the coil.
Is it the MSD that is causing this problem? if so, can someone tell me what to do...
thanks! HELP!</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can bypasss the MSD, you will need to take the black and orange wire from the msd to the coil off and have the wires inside the distributor for ground and positive go to the coil.
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