-=> Quoting Sean Dunbar to Landon Robinson <=-
SD> @MSGID: 1:124/6630 bbe2498a
LR> My '77 Ford F-250 as far as I know still has the same module in it
LR> that it rolled out of the factory with. There was some kind of test
LR> you can do on it with anohm meter and a 500watt heat lamp but I don't
LR> remember the specifics. The main problem that that particular module
SD> My Haynes manual for my '80 Ford F-150 has details on some sort of
SD> test you can do on the module... though when I followed it after my
SD> module went out, it tested good. Go figure. In my case, I always had
SD> problems with the engine dying, but could always start it right back
SD> up, every few days since I got the truck. One day, after I'd had it
SD> almost 2 years, it just died going down the road and wouldn't start
SD> again. No spark or anything. Got it towed home.. and it started
SD> right up! Died again a minute later, and wouldn't start.
SD> I replaced that pesky module on a hunch though, and it's never died
SD> from lack of spark since then. The module for mine is mounted on the
SD> inner wheelwell (which is plastic), but it's almost 2 feet away from
SD> the engine. Not much room on the firewall.
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Sounds like yours passed the ohm meter test (or what ever your manual had
you test for) but failed under a load. Not to be off subject or anything
but I had an S-VGA monitor do the same thing.
On to other things...
I don't know if I didn't reply to some past message you sent me if I did I
don't remember what it was. My hard drive crashed about the same day I was
going to delete and back up a load of stuff (about 200megs worth) and also in
that same week the BBS I get this echo from started having major mother board
problems and the Bluewave door quit working as some weird result. In a house
hold with 2 adults, 2 children, 2 computers and an Internet connection with
ONE phone line Bluewave is the only way I can reply to all my email without
hearing "can I use the phone... SOON?"
If you have a choice between getting an electronic or an electro-mechanical
regulator for a car that came with an electro-mechanical regulator get the
electro-mechanical one. I thought it would be cool to have up-to-date
technology only to have it fry after three years. I hooked a volt meter up
to the elctrical system and drove to work (with everything on) and found out
that it was only putting out 11 volts at 2,300 RPM's (10 with the brakes and
turn signal on). I put a new reg. in and things came back to normal.
Wouldn't happen to know what size tires a '68 Chevy Impala is supposed to
have? When I bought it had P205/70R14's on it but I have been told these are
small for the size of car they are on. The owners manual (believe it or not
it was in the glove box when I bought it) has some suggested sizes but what
ever standard they had for sizes it is before my time.
Ttyl.
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