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TFI UPGRADE FAIL

Started by AMCLOVER258, July 30, 2014, 02:23:23 PM

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AMCLOVER258

I need some help! lol ive done the tfi twice and my local mechanic once. I CANNOT get the car to start. Firing order is right cap and rotor installed correctly. the coil even works i Rigged it up tot he original wires and cranked her and she started fine but once i put the new wires and cap on it will no start.... Any Ideas?!  :banghead:

eaglefreek

Make sure you have the right rotor. Big cap uses a different rotor than the small cap. Also, maybe the new xoil wire is bad from the factory.
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AMCLOVER258

OK. i got that right rotor. i dont think the wires are bad but ill get a new set and give it a shot. i seen on summit theres a fire ball coil that has the stock female end and 8.2MM stock wires. you think that would give me the same out put with less head ache?

Mernsy

Are you using the stock coil and the original wiring?
If you're bypassing the resistor wire be sure the primary side of the coil shows roughly 3 ohms resistance or you may burn up the ignition module.

AMCLOVER258

I am using stock currently. I even rigged the coil to the stock and it worked(not very well but she ran) but then i swap the tfi cap and wires and WOMP won't start. I've swapped them out like 6 times now and went through a starter already trying to do this frickin upgrade.


Draekon

Are you getting any spark with the tfi cap and rotor installed?  Are you sure you have the correct rotor?  If you are using the stock coil and wiring, there should be no reason for it to stop running with the tfi components.

AMCLOVER258

I think i have solved my dilemma.  :occasion14: I have been going counter clock wise with the firing order....... Not sure if i should laugh at myself or smack myslef......

IowaEagle

That stuff happens.  I am guessing it is running better now.
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vangremlin

Quote from: AMCLOVER258 on July 31, 2014, 06:24:37 PM
I think i have solved my dilemma.  :occasion14: I have been going counter clock wise with the firing order....... Not sure if i should laugh at myself or smack myslef......

DOH!  We've all been there.
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attemptnumber2

Even though everyone that plays with cars has done it at least once it is still embarrassing. Always remember the K.I.S.S. method.

AMCLOVER258

Hahah. Yeah I've been at getting that on there for the better half of 2 weeks or more lol once i realized that i could have shut the hood on my head... But YES she runs 300% better! no more bogging down before she goes! not just a head cover swap and N u t t e r to do! (and finish priming my passenger side) <-- Been kinda slacking on that one!

carnuck

Do you have an aftermarket cover? The plastic headed ones are a pattern of their own.
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AMCLOVER258

No i don't i've been looking for one that'll fit because i do have the plastic cover.. And i do have a question not sure if someone can answer it but everytime i go full or 3/4s throttle my carb back fires badly. do you think if i get a non vacuum distributor it will stop the back firing? i think it has to do with the timing???

carnuck

Check timing isn't too retarded. Or vac advance isn't shot/hooked up wrong. Loose intake bolts, loose carb body, etc.
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AMCLOVER258


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