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Waking the Sleeping Beast Part II - 50 years later !!


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So I had a look and what I said is correct, solid black wire from neg post on coil to spade on distributor. It should be along side a yellow wire that goes to the temp sensor right above the distributor. 

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OK.. to all - here is what happened =  hopefully helps other starting a car after many years.

1. changed ignition coil

2. changed balast resistor

3. new plugs

4. sanded points and cleaned in distributor.

put some gas in the spark plug hole and presto.. UP AND RUNNING.

check water line for radiator a few mins later and the out put was dry,..   stopped motor - water pump ok/

how do you fill the cooling system?

just fill up rad? backfill it?

also - dash shows voltage.. does that mean alternator ok??

put new radiator in.

water leaking out of arear where water returns to rad so looks like water circulating ok

ran for a about 15 mins.. car warmed up a bit..

 

 

 

 

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YO Zed.. how can you tell its not all 6...???  and why would it be less then 6??

 

ALSO-  the key that turned the ignition was an uncut key ( cylinder obviously dead ).. but when we tried to turn the car off the key would not turn it off WOOPS>>>

why would that happen?? bad  key ignition unit? a  ground?   is that a normal problem??

another vid below

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another person said this about car not shutting off 

 On 6/9/2015 at 11:51 PM, McDoogle said:

 

-No spark(ran wire from battery to ignition coil and got spark)  This is why the engine won't shut off.

 

I ran a wire from starter motor to ignition coil - will that cause car to not shut off???

if so- how do i run it??

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