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ok so i bought a 88 5.0 lx that had a motor change from injection to carbrated they changed the motor (old one was junk) but the motor when comes up tp temp shuts off now i looked the computer is still in car but they put a duraspark in it wondering if it was wired wrong any one have a wire diagram to see if they wired it rite:shrug::SNSign:
 
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i have a 88 5.0 with a newer 5.0 crate motor edlebrock intake holly 600 bbk headers duraspark 2 ignition. so here is whats going on when the car is cold runs great pushe 3+ thousand rpms when temp gets 200 wont go over 1000 rpms did new coil new duraspark box on fender re examined wiring it is good and rite any idea someone said coil pickup under cap if so how do i change it:shrug::ban::bang::chair:
 
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ok i have a 88 lx 5.0 but it was converted to a carb motor so it got a elebrock intake holey carb 600 bbk headers no computer at all so here is the problem it shuts off after it is warmed up changed coil and dura spark on iner fender plenty of fuel mechanical pump so what makes it die also when car is cold i can rev 5000 rpm warm 1000 and it back fires out exhast and falls apart will not brake 1000 rpm
s any idea so you guys are the 5.0 experts help me out please before i do something dumb like by a trans am or camaro:mad::hail2::flag::shrug:
 
Does it just shut off completely or does it begin to stumble and sputter before it dies?

Also, was everything EFI removed?


Hard to really see what understanding what parts were used for the conversion.
 
You may be the victim of the previous owners efforts. Poor workmanship or sometimes plain old stupidity is often one of
the causes of problems with EFI to carb conversions. For that reason, it is best to avoid them.

First, determine what distributor you have: remove the distributor cap and try to twist the rotor. If it does not move or
moves very little, you have the orginal EFI distributor in the engine. This is not good, since there is no spark advance built
into the distributor. The proper distributor is an 85 Mustang 5.0 distributor since it will have mechanical advance and a steel
gear compatible with the roller camshaft. Crane makes a really nice distributor for non-EFI applications.
See CraneCams for more information.

If the rotor moves and springs back to its original postion, you have a distriutor with mechanical advance. That is good,
since it is what you need. Since your problem gets worse as the engine warms up, the magnetic pickup in the bottom may be going bad.

For Duarspark wiring diagrams, see My 1960 Falcon
or
Carbed Ford Message Board :: View topic - Duraspark Wiring Diagram

or for much more , see Google (Google is the first place to search for stuff like diagrams and drawings)

duraspark wiring diagram - Google Search
for more help.