Hi Guys,
Had an ignition miss, and since I didn't know the last time the car had a tune up, I thought I'd attempt to install some new tech on it with a full MSD System. Distributor, Coil, wires, 6al-2 Programmable, and plugs. I've read the site, and have seen mixed reviews mainly around cost, to output. However I had the money to burn, and thought that long term as I make more modifications having a programmable box would be nice.
I've really never replaced a spark plug before (yes make fun of me, but I'm trying to learn) so it took me a while to install. I double checked firing order when taking off the old cap, and made sure to mark the rotor on a fixed point as to not mess up timing too much. To my surprise the engine fired over after my install. I thought for sure I'd mess something up. However I can tell that it's not running right, naturally I believe some tinkering needs to be done to dial it in. I hooked up a analog timing gun (i believe MSD recommends that for digital box) and noticed that my timing is jumping around at idle. A few searches on the inter web shows me that this seems common if you have the wrong timing light. Since mine seems to spec, i'm missing something else.
I'm going to be trouble shooting this over the next few days. Currently I have the Ground to MSD box hooked up to the frame. Going to try and run it directly to battery to see if that helps. Also on my first attempt to find a 12v ignition source I failed. So I just hooked the ignition wire temporarily to the battery terminal. Not sure if that would mess with the ignition at all, other than having to remove the wire to shut the car off. So I'm going to properly hook that up, and change the ground then recheck.
Plug wires came with the long straight boots instead of 90 degree boots. I had trouble getting the boot to seat all the way up the plug. I ordered some 90 degree boots just in case I have some bad connections I can install those in the tight spaces. PLug number 3 for example was a pain, and the main source for what took me so long.
I wanted to get this out there in the event that somebody has run into this before, and can guide me to a simple fix. For what it's worth as I rev the engine the timing advances and smooths out to where it does not jump. Prior to the install the timing was smooth last time it was checked.
I welcome any suggestions. Thank you.
Bill