WikedPlymouth
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My 1958 Plymouth with a 318 has always started up and ran great. Last weekend it was idling for about 10 minutes when all of a sudden it died. It would crank and fire briefly and then immediately die.
I checked the fuel pump and it is pumping fuel. I changed the fuel filter and no change. I thought the carb might need a cleaning so I rebuilt the carb. The accelerator pump works, but nothing changed. It would fire and die. I tried using starting fluid but it would not stay running leading me to believe it is in the ignition. I pulled the cap and rotor and both look fine. I cleaned the points but that did not make a difference. I changed the condenser and no change. I don't see any vacuum leaks and the timing etc has not changed from when it was running fine. Once it dies I can pull the coil wire and crank it and it is getting spark.
Not sure what is next. I will check the coil and the voltage at the coil before and during cranking. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
I checked the fuel pump and it is pumping fuel. I changed the fuel filter and no change. I thought the carb might need a cleaning so I rebuilt the carb. The accelerator pump works, but nothing changed. It would fire and die. I tried using starting fluid but it would not stay running leading me to believe it is in the ignition. I pulled the cap and rotor and both look fine. I cleaned the points but that did not make a difference. I changed the condenser and no change. I don't see any vacuum leaks and the timing etc has not changed from when it was running fine. Once it dies I can pull the coil wire and crank it and it is getting spark.
Not sure what is next. I will check the coil and the voltage at the coil before and during cranking. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.















