Guys,
I have been having a lot of trouble with my old 3rd gen f-body race car and have been trying to track down various issues for quite some time now.
I am on a new short block and, of course, using all of the old accessories. Using an IR heat gun, I have noticed that cylinder # 7 is very cold compared to the other cylinders. At idle, its only getting up to about 200 degrees where the other cylinders are in the upper 500's, measured at the exhaust header.
After testing everything: injectors, plugs, wires and compression, the only thing that seems to make sense is the distributor.
I took off the cap and it definitely needs to be replaced as some of the posts seem to be blasted pretty well. But the strange thing is that the post for cylinder #7 doesn't seem to be as bad as the others.
This lead me into thinking that, for some reason, #7 isn't getting the voltage the other cylinders are getting, or not firing as often.
What could be causing this? Could it be that the magnetic pickup in the distributor itself is the problem? I guess I'm going to replace the cap and rotor first, but I'm trying to figure out when its time to replace the entire distributor...
I have been having a lot of trouble with my old 3rd gen f-body race car and have been trying to track down various issues for quite some time now.
I am on a new short block and, of course, using all of the old accessories. Using an IR heat gun, I have noticed that cylinder # 7 is very cold compared to the other cylinders. At idle, its only getting up to about 200 degrees where the other cylinders are in the upper 500's, measured at the exhaust header.
After testing everything: injectors, plugs, wires and compression, the only thing that seems to make sense is the distributor.
I took off the cap and it definitely needs to be replaced as some of the posts seem to be blasted pretty well. But the strange thing is that the post for cylinder #7 doesn't seem to be as bad as the others.
This lead me into thinking that, for some reason, #7 isn't getting the voltage the other cylinders are getting, or not firing as often.
What could be causing this? Could it be that the magnetic pickup in the distributor itself is the problem? I guess I'm going to replace the cap and rotor first, but I'm trying to figure out when its time to replace the entire distributor...