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One hole don't fire??????

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by old beet, Apr 28, 2010.

  1. old beet
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    460 Ford in my 49 Merc. #4 don't fire, changed the plug and wire, no spark. Can it be as simple as a cracked cap? No noise like a bent or loose pushrod? Thanks......Beet
     
  2. UnsettledParadox
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    when you say it doesnt fire. does that mean you are getting no spark to only that cylinder or is it physically not igniting?
     
  3. Skeezix
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    Check the cap
    ps had a guy come into a parts store looking for " a new hole " since his pal said he had a dead one... Don't do that
     
  4. old beet
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    Runs and starts rite up, #4 has no spark..........Beet
     
  5. 1950ChevySuburban
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    I'd vote cracked cap. Maybe even a single worn distributor cam lobe.
     
  6. The Shocker
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    Had a 350 Chevy once that wouldnt fire on #3 (i pulled it from a blazer in a wrecking yard).I ran a compression test and that cylinder had 20 lbs of compression versus 120 in the others.I drove it moderatley for a few thousand miles and finally decided to rebuild it.When i pulled the heads i found that the exhaust valve on #3 was cracked all the way to the stem and had a V shape from it folding up from the crack .I would run a compression test and see what #'s you have all around the board and go from there ...
     
  7. junkyardjeff
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    Does it have a points or duraspark ignition system?,I had a duraspark distributor not shoot spark to one cylinder and it was in the distributor. I dont know exactly what was wrong as I had another distributor and just put it in.
     
  8. old beet
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  9. junkyardjeff
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    If replacing the cap does not fix it there is a part that I dont know what its callled that is under the rotor that might be the cause,if the pick up coil is not working it would not fire at all so I would suspect that part first.
     
  10. moses
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    beet what color box is it i might have one color is where the wires go in...jeffrey
     
  11. 61 chevy
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    got to be a bad wire or plug or cap, for no spark :D
     
  12. 49ratfink
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    if I were looking for "a new hole" I wouldn't be going to the parts store:cool:
     
  13. fordrat31
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    Check for white lines in the underside of the cap. That would indicate a crack.
     
  14. old beet
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    Installed a new cap. Compression 100#+. Still not fireing #4......Beet
     
  15. The Shocker
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    If it wont spark on just that cylinder but has compression ,you may have a bad or fouled plug.If its not the plug then its gotta be a bad cap ,if its just one not firing ...
     
  16. chopped 35
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    check that number 4 lead with a multimeter or try another plug lead on that dead cylinder...........:cool::cool::cool:
     
  17. old beet
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    I put a new plug on #4 wire and started engine, moved it to ground to see if it was fireing, ZAP, shocked the shit out of me. Maybe check compression again! Thanks all...Beet
     
  18. choped41
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    vacuum leak intake gasket #4
     
  19. moses
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    well whatn did ya find out burnt valve ? intake leak? jeffrey
     

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