midlf wrote on Wed, 16 October 2019 13:41
> Drove 220 miles. Coach was running just fine. Gas stop about 50 miles before stop. Everything running OK. Stopped for the night. Next morning
> no start other than a brief cough and die. Since then nothing. I had a somewhat complicated fuel system. It has been reconfigured to KISS. In
> tank pumps to filter to check valve to carb. Got fuel to carb as accel pump does the squirt thing. Got spark at distributor. Went so far as to
> have a carb shipped in. This carb was running a GMC just fine a week ago before it was replaced by EFI. Patterson engine and distributor with 20k
> on them.
>
> I know this has got to be something very simple. I just don't know what it could be.
>
> Oh great collective brain trust, got any ideas.
Steve,
Yes, use the timing light.
You know it has fuel, so I vote for an ignition issue. Has it been converted to HEI? If that is the case, suspect the ignition. So, hook up the
timing light and if it is at all irregular, then suspect something in the HEI.
I kind of hate to tell you this, but checking spark by pulling a wire is enough to kill an HEI. If it is dead, the timing light won't flash.
Matt
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