ehrichweiss
New LVC Member
Hi,
As per the subject, I have a 1987 Lincoln Towncar that is giving me fits, in more ways than one.
I was driving it Sunday and it suddenly died. Once I got someone who could help me, I diagnosed it to be the ignition system and so I started buying parts for it immediately so I could be ready for whatever came my way. It took me 2 hours to pull the ignition module off thanks to the 5.5mm "bolts" and the deep and NARROW holes they made for these things...we had to cut the plastic away to pull it off. That's my first woe...anyone know what I can do to remove it more easily? I'm thinking that I'll go find some replacement screws with phillips or torx heads and never hafta think about that again...
So I managed to replace that and due to what I eventually discovered to be extreme difficulty, I did not replace the pickup coil.
Anyway, yesterday(Weds) I had it running while I tuned it up a little(had to adjust the timing, etc. and find a bad plug wire) and it suddenly died again. Same thing, no spark. I'm assuming that it's probably the pickup coil. When I tried to dismantle the distributor according to how my manual stated, with gear pullers, etc., I somehow damaged the distributor shaft itself and had to get one from a junkyard(which I think is fully functional but I haven't tried it yet because I don't want to go through this again).
Now, is there anything else I should check before I start this thing up? I've tested the coil and it seems fine(though measures completely differently from what the manual says...I get 7kohm on this and a new coil...manual says 14kohm or more on one).
If I've left anything out that is crucial, let me know and I'll be happy to fill in the blanks.
Thanx
Eric
:L
As per the subject, I have a 1987 Lincoln Towncar that is giving me fits, in more ways than one.
I was driving it Sunday and it suddenly died. Once I got someone who could help me, I diagnosed it to be the ignition system and so I started buying parts for it immediately so I could be ready for whatever came my way. It took me 2 hours to pull the ignition module off thanks to the 5.5mm "bolts" and the deep and NARROW holes they made for these things...we had to cut the plastic away to pull it off. That's my first woe...anyone know what I can do to remove it more easily? I'm thinking that I'll go find some replacement screws with phillips or torx heads and never hafta think about that again...
So I managed to replace that and due to what I eventually discovered to be extreme difficulty, I did not replace the pickup coil.
Anyway, yesterday(Weds) I had it running while I tuned it up a little(had to adjust the timing, etc. and find a bad plug wire) and it suddenly died again. Same thing, no spark. I'm assuming that it's probably the pickup coil. When I tried to dismantle the distributor according to how my manual stated, with gear pullers, etc., I somehow damaged the distributor shaft itself and had to get one from a junkyard(which I think is fully functional but I haven't tried it yet because I don't want to go through this again).
Now, is there anything else I should check before I start this thing up? I've tested the coil and it seems fine(though measures completely differently from what the manual says...I get 7kohm on this and a new coil...manual says 14kohm or more on one).
If I've left anything out that is crucial, let me know and I'll be happy to fill in the blanks.
Thanx
Eric
:L