99FiveOh
15 Year Member
True, no bearings in the dizzy, but there is a "bearing surface" that get's marred up pretty badly. When I had mine apart, I sanded it smooth and put a light polishing job on it. Then it spun nice.
True, no bearings in the dizzy, but there is a "bearing surface" that get's marred up pretty badly. When I had mine apart, I sanded it smooth and put a light polishing job on it. Then it spun nice.
Take the cap and rotor off. Is there a pile of tiny metal filings sitting in the bottom of the diz base?
there's 4 things that have caused that problem among the 94/95's I've owned, Coil, Dizzy/PIP, Fuel pump, and dirty MAF. If none of those are you problem, then you have a gremlin somewhere.
Ok, if the dizzy does not fix it, you'll need to see a fuel gauge while driving it. Giving it all the fuel pressure in the world while idling won't make a bit of difference while driving. If you're ignition system is up to par then start looking into fuel.
How old is your fuel pump, ever changed it?
Here is the video of the problem as it started. (pics are on the last post of the previous page)
YouTube - 001
