Sorry for the delay in explaining things; this was just a learning experience for me. I was just so happpy to finally clear up my problem. Based on everyone's thoughts and suggestions plus searching similar threads, i've gained knowledge i didn't have before. I better understand the big picture of what i was dealing with and how an engine must function properly in all three areas - air, electricity, and fuel - before each can be optimally tuned.
Thanks to everyone for not calling me out on my ignorance although i certainly deserved it
Over the years i've allowed too many people to work on my vehicles; they gain the experience and my vehicle is repaired but i've haven't learned anything. One day soon i'll be taking a nice Challenger on the road and it's time for me to be able to learn how to fix things myself. I've profusely thanked my next door neighbor, Bob, for dumbing down his explanations to my level of understanding so that things do make sense now. He told me i get a gold star for every area of a vehicle that i can understand to the point of fixing on my own - tuning this time
Also, for some reason, Imncarn82's words from a post in the 'Fender - Repair or Replace?' thread stuck in my thoughts: "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone." Lesson learned
Ok so you're all thinking get to the point man, what was it??!! I remember Chryco Psycho responded in part to a thread one time that when tuning, one of the most often overlooked components is the coil. So true in this case. When Bob made mention of how greasy and old looking my coil was i decided that would be the next component to be replaced. Well, turns out that it was the original piece
Even date coded 246 (24th week 1986). I walked a couple of miles to the local NAPA for a replacement - did i mention the new diet plan i discovered? when your vehicle isn't running, either eat what's in the house or walk everywhere
- and as soon as i turned the key it was running the smoothest i can recall both before or after the engine rebuild. All issues vanished and i'm back on the road again
Russ