I posted this in my other thread also....sorry...
But i was just simply wondering if the engine ground isn't sufficiently connected,if that alone could cause a mis-fire
condition? Ive had this bad, re-accuring mis-fire condition for about
5 months now and its starting to just piss me off more than anything.
Well, i've went through two ignition tune ups, plugs, wires, dizzy cap, etc.
Replaced the coil, checked all my ignition wires from my ignition box over and over. Checked my spark from coil, used a known good coil. Everything, the dizzy is fine, no play in the shaft. Now im starting to wonder about the engine ground, could it not be grounding well enough? Could that be causing the mis-fire?
But i was just simply wondering if the engine ground isn't sufficiently connected,if that alone could cause a mis-fire
condition? Ive had this bad, re-accuring mis-fire condition for about
5 months now and its starting to just piss me off more than anything.
Well, i've went through two ignition tune ups, plugs, wires, dizzy cap, etc.
Replaced the coil, checked all my ignition wires from my ignition box over and over. Checked my spark from coil, used a known good coil. Everything, the dizzy is fine, no play in the shaft. Now im starting to wonder about the engine ground, could it not be grounding well enough? Could that be causing the mis-fire?