Right now the car doesn't start, no spark. Ran great one day, next day nothing. Earlier this summer the same thing happened and the guy who worked on it got it going using a part off an old distributor and a drill? He said I should get a new distributor. I didn't bother cause it was running fine.
This is probably not your problem, but have you checked the rotor to make sure it is not fried? If the rotor is shot you won't get any spark.
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NO-SPARK DIAGNOSIS
If the engine has no spark, check for voltage at the coil positive terminal when the ignition key is on.
If there is voltage, the problem is on the trigger side of the coil (pickup, ignition module or primary wiring circuit).
If there is NO voltage at the coil, the problem is on the supply side (the ignition switch or ignition wiring circuit).
If the coil has voltage, the problem may be a bad high voltage output wire from the coil to the distributor, hairline cracks in the coil output tower, or cracks or carbon tracks inside the distributor cap or on the rotor.