Tom J. said: > It looked and felt fine, even when I pushed the boot back. > But when I > cut the boot all the way off, it was arced and melted, > invisible with > the boot on. So spark was jumping the gap, adequate at low > speed, but it > missed at high speed (are your sitting down... 3000 rpm!) > and under > heavy load. > > Made a coil wire from one of the older plug wires and its > fine. Sheesh! > > Two problems solved today with no additional money. Good > old Rambler Mentality. Now that's what I call good detective work. Imagine taking that car to a modern shop. Hey, the plug wire set doesn't include the coil wire....we'll just reuse the old one. Customer complains: But it still doesn't run right at speed. Shop: Well, we replaced the plug wires like you asked. Maybe we should look at the distributor, or replace the coil or......... Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list