I'm thinking more along the lines of distributor or igniter. If you're getting good spark, then test for fuel by using starting fluid. Have someone turn the engine over and then squirt the starting fluid into the carb. Do those and report back. QUOTE]
ok. tested the plug wires for ohm resistance, also the ignition coil for current as per the chiltons manual. the test show that all those components are ok.
I also tested for vacuum leaks and all seemed ok.
NOW FOR THE QUESTION OF THE DAY!!!!
I wonder if I can take away some of the unnecessary vacuum hoses out?
THERE WAS SOME SORT OF LIQUID IN THE TIP OF THE IGNITION COIL.
Is that normal?
Also to test the fuel pump, How could I do that?
If anyone could help with letting me know which ones i need and the others I dont, that would be helpful.
AND WHERE DOES THAT LEAVE ME AS FAR AS THE DYING ON COLD DAYS?



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