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#735404 04/02/2011 1:27 AM
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Hi, bought an HEI dist (6 cyl, 261) a couple years back. I don’t have an ignition switch yet and usually disconnect the battery after running; however I left town for a weekend and forgot, leaving the lead to the coil hot. Now, after recharging the battery from 2.5V, the truck won’t start. I am getting a spark, and it does seam a little weak but certainly seems like it should ignite the gas. I put my commuter car’s battery in parallel just in case and still nothing. Coil resistances read fine. Do you think I damaged my HEI module?


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Dave, here's an explanation of module troubleshooting.

http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=190703

Also on this site a guy named Ignition Man tells you more than your will ever want to know about GM HEI ignitions.

http://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showforum.php?fid/72/

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Thanks, yar a couple links were gone already, but I got the gist of it.
I took it to Autozone and had it tested and the load tester said it failed, but i had doubts. Took it to Napa and it passed "both high and low". I assumed that meant frequency.
I pulled a plug and got a better ground to test the spark and it was sparking much better. I got it running (very rough) and adjusted the timing slightly and it helped a little but still nothing near normal. My next guess is gummed up fuel in the carburetor making for sticky valves/ports, because when I pulled the spark plug it was caked with black soot (too rich, right?). Also it can't stay running without the choke almost closed.
Any more input is appreciated.
Thanks,


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Wanted to update this in case it can help someone in the future.

After taking apart the carb one last time and reinstalling it, I was checking to make sure everything was right and the nice shinny brass fitting for the vac. advance line caught my eye like porch light to a moth... oops. Connected the vac line and it's running fine. smile


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thanks for the update, a lot of folks never get back
glad you got er done


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