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'Big Cap' ignition upgrade (the saga continues): grounding question

Started by johnbendik, January 17, 2015, 08:34:55 PM

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johnbendik

I am troubleshooting some new problems after doing an ignition upgrade (big cap and rotor, 8 mm wires, new plugs at .045 gap, Pertronix 3 ohm coil, resistor bypass, and new BWD CBE7P ignition module from Advance Auto).  The problems are some stutters and dropouts when accelerating.

I need a better understanding of the grounding problems that some posters have warned about.  They mention a grounding wire from the distributor harness to the fender that is sometimes not functional.  Where does this wire attach to the fender? 'Cause I can't find it.  (Which, of course, may be the problem)

I can see the flat ribbon strap grounding the engine to the frame, and there's a grounding point on the passenger side firewall where several auxiliary relays connect to.  But I don't see anything grounding to the fender except my newly installed headlight relays.

Thanks to all,
JB
1984 Eagle Sportwagon
258 - 6 cyl
5-speed !

IowaEagle

Check the schematics in the AMC Eaglepedia to make sure.  But I think its grounded at the ICM.
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macdude443

Just noticed this.  I know it's old.  Just to clarify, the black wire in the 3-wire ICM<->Distributor pickup harness is the ground.  The Dist/ICM grounds through the distributor base/block.  It is recommended by some to tap into that black wire and create a dedicated ground, as the dist base gets dirty and becomes an unreliable ground point.  If I remember right, the ICM enclosure is not grounded.
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1986 Eagle Wagon

 
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