The latest installment in the ongoing saga. The two issues I've been wrestling are still present...insufficient alternator charging and rough idle/running.
First the alternator charging issue. To keep this short, alternator passed test at the local parts store, volt gauge reads correctly, getting batery voltage to the FLD terminal at "run", everything is grounded correctly, all wire connections are sound, installed a new voltage regulator and I'm only getting 10.5 V at the gauge at idle. The batery voltage was a little over 11V...What gives?
I dont have the balast resistor in the system, do I need it with the MSD and "original" alternator? If so, how does it get wired in?
The rough idle/running has me puzzled too. New plugs, wires, dist cap, rotor, MSD coil and 6AL. It's running like it's missing. Checked each cylinder at idle with the timing light and each one is firing. Every once in a while it "pops" like a backfire when held at about 2000 rpm for a while. Took the car out for a little shake down and under a mild/hard accell, it sounded like all 8 cylinders were knocking. Would no vac advance cause this? Could the charging problem be related to this? (I've been treating them as separate, but maybe they are related???)
One other thing worth mentioning (after racking my brain about everything that could be the cause), When installing the engine and tranny back in the car, the hoist chain was resting on the distributor base. Not sure how much pressure was on it, but I did have the whole assy angled pretty good to get the engine/trans into the hole again. Could I have messed up the distributor base to cause the rough idle/running?
Oh the joys of customizing our rides...I think I need a beer...