Compression on that cylinder is 140. it's 140 on the one next to it as well. the other 2 on that bank I have not checked yet because I need to remove the headers to get to them. jsut had a small amount of time to mess with it. I am taking the day off tomorrow so hopefully I can work on it until I get it worked out. I wonder if I should pick up a new ECU and dist rebuild kit? just to make sure. I ohm checked the wire and I'm not sure what scae I should have been using, but I got nearly 9 on the meter. the other (2) plug wires I checked were the same. I checked an old wire laying around and it was around 6.7 the difference was a 7mm vs an 8mm wire. similar length. The reason I checked the plug in the first place was the timing light was not steady and sometimes did not strobe at all.
John
John
As someone above suggested, connect your timing light to a few other leads and be sure they all provide a constant strobe. If they do, then it is kinda doubtful that there is a problem with the ECU since it does not know which cylinder is #1.
Pop the cap off and aim the rotor at #1 and check the air gap at the pick up for the lobe that opens for number 1. Be a good time to check the distributor shaft for wobble that would result from a worn bushing but that should affect all cylinders.
As I mentioned prior, look at #1 terminal in the cap for any thing that looks different from the other terminals, or a small crack that would allow spark to bleed off to other place than all to 1.
I hate to tell you to buy parts until there is some reason to. I have spent a lot of money on stuff I did not need in my day