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Duffman

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Am working on balancing my SUs and after reinstalling in the car am having electrical issues (I guess). The car starts fine and then just dies. I notice the car idles fine and then the tach drops to zero and the car dies. Have not had this issue before. Have electronic ignition (E12-80) and using a Blaster coil. Seems like something electrical is causing it to die, not the carbs. Any thoughts?

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I would guess that a wire between the distributor and the coil/ballast may have come loose or broke when the SU work was done.

A friend's 260z would randomly die and it turned out to be an exposed wire from the distributor that had it's insulation damaged by the fan and it would intermittently be blown by the fan wind when driving and short to the metal in the area and kill the ignition system. You seem to have a similar strange happening. Check the low voltage wiring closely at the distributor/fan area.

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Checked the wires between the coil and distributor, no problems there. Checked the connections and tested the continuity, both seemed fine. Noticed some of the spark plug wires had a white corrosive buildup on the distributor ends, as well as the center distibutor to coil wire. Any reason I would have that issue? Replace the wires? Any other thoughts?

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Still scratching my head on this one ... wires seem to be fine. I can start the car, with choke, and it idles fine at around 2000 rpms. At running temp, I drop the choke down and the tach drops to zero and the car dies. It will start right back up, but does not maintain idle. Carbs seem to be fine, fuel pressure constant 3 to 3.5 psi. Any other thoughts? Should I look at my coil or distributor more closely? Coil is less than 1 1/2 years old, not used much. Would my symptoms have anything to do with the E12-80 module possibly going bad? This is not an area of expertise for me, as you can tell ...

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Hook up a timing light to see if you lose spark or if it becomes sporadic.

Does the car still run if you pull the choke off after, say, 30 seconds of running? Can you restart right after it stalls?

As a quick check, when this happens, spray the coil with freeze spray (or something similar) to quickly cool the component. If there is no effect, do the same for the ignition module. The point is if there is a heat-related failure with one of these components, this will diagnose it.

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