I finally had an hour of quality time with my coupe to try and iron out my ignition issues.
With a new coil, Pertronix and the ballast resistor taken out, I wasn't quite sure I had things wired up correctly.
The engine would "catch", but definitely stumble and barely grumble.
Thanks in large part to the advice of MMercury and 61Porsche, a quick turn of the distributor yielded much better results. I haven't fine tuned it with a timing light yet, but things are definitely looking up.
My question is:
The distributor was definitely locked down and the nuts had to be loosened before I could spin the distributor. So what changed the timing to cause the engine to be so "off"?
With a new coil, Pertronix and the ballast resistor taken out, I wasn't quite sure I had things wired up correctly.
The engine would "catch", but definitely stumble and barely grumble.
Thanks in large part to the advice of MMercury and 61Porsche, a quick turn of the distributor yielded much better results. I haven't fine tuned it with a timing light yet, but things are definitely looking up.
My question is:
The distributor was definitely locked down and the nuts had to be loosened before I could spin the distributor. So what changed the timing to cause the engine to be so "off"?