Finally, spark at all 8 cylinders. The end result is great, but makes no sense to me. But also realizing that electronics can be really finicky at times, and can work one time, but not the next, with the same exact setup.........
Today I checked all cylinders with one good park plug cable and a good spark plug . I removed all spark plug wires, and went around all cylinder distro post and tested one at a time. Again, no spark at all but 2 cylinders
So again, I checked for spark at the coil lead. What I saw, (and have been seeing), was a good spark, but it wasn't constant. Spark at the coil lead should be a steady and rapid fire. Instead it was in a somewhat inconsistent, consistent pattern (if you can get what I mean here)
So once again, I took the msd box off my off roader and tried it on the cuda, and vice versa: Great fire on my off roader with both boxes, the same inconsistent spark at the coil lead on the cuda w/both boxes.
Same no fire on all but two cylinders on the cuda with both boxes
So I figured I would try one more thing: Take the msd box completely out of the circuit. I would use the MSD 2 coil, but wire the ready to run distro with no MSD box. (I had done this once before a few days ago)
And yes, I got fire at all 8 cylinders...... So...
I ordered a new set of accel ceramic boot spark plug wires. (I run headres)
I will take the new plugs out, clean them as I am sure there is raw gas on them, and regap back from .050 (as one would do with a MSD box) down to .035
I wont even pretend why I have a good solid spark at all 8 cylinders now.
The MSD box on my cuda works fine on my off-roader. Ill miss that fat MSD box spark I am used to on every other vehicle that I have run a MSD box on (maybe 5-6 past vehicles)
But at least Ill have an extra one for my off roader in case the one on it now goes south
Also, my thanks to all of the input rec'd. The checks that were suggested helped me eliminate some things that might have been wrong
But I am still wondering, WTF.........