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GM really screwed the pooch on this one.
Whats the story on the GM, Vortec head, flat cap, spider cap, How ever you call it cap? It blows in exactly the same place. Coil to #3 cylinder. Distributor replacement is a NO-GO because the hardware involved. Is there
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...c41f87a4eb.jpg a solution other than keep a spare onboard? |
Ive always had problems using NON GM parts....went back to AC Delco and problems went away. Not sure if thats your case here or not...
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Looks like burn thru, so all the tsb’s on corrosion problems with these dist’s/caps won’t help with this.
What cap/rotor plugs and gap’s are you using ? |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4817611)
Looks like burn thru, so all the tsb’s on corrosion problems with these dist’s/caps won’t help with this.
What cap/rotor plugs and gap’s are you using ? |
Originally Posted by AmiableDave
(Post 4817617)
What is the acronym TSB's? I know there are platinum plugs in it. What ever the manual said. Changed them about 3 yrs ago and not many hours on them because of COVID. Don't know number off hand. As for caps, I've had Mercruiser and aftermarket All last about the same. Going with Blue Streak (Standard) now. Has life time warranty. I guess I'll buy 2 for a spare so I can change while on the water.
Service Bulletin. |
Yup, sorry. I hate acronyms too. Guilty.
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Originally Posted by AmiableDave
(Post 4817617)
What is the acronym TSB's? I know there are platinum plugs in it. What ever the manual said. Changed them about 3 yrs ago and not many hours on them because of COVID. Don't know number off hand. As for caps, I've had Mercruiser and aftermarket All last about the same. Going with Blue Streak (Standard) now. Has life time warranty. I guess I'll buy 2 for a spare so I can change while on the water.
Mercruiser has been using automotive plugs and gaps like GM on the Vortec 4.3-8.1l for years. It’s too hard on the ignition system. Been preaching this to the 496 crowd for years. Mostly deaf ears. Oh well. Anyway, anything over .040” causes too much resistance, making coil produce more current than the cap can handle. .035”-.040” will always be the standard for chevy small and big blocks. .050-060” is jost oem emissions settings that burn stuff up. Even individual coil engines like the 496’s. |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4817626)
Larger gaps create higher voltage from coil. Higher voltage = more likely for cap or rotor to have issues like burn thru.
Mercruiser has been using automotive plugs and gaps like GM on the Vortec 4.3-8.1l for years. It’s too hard on the ignition system. Been preaching this to the 496 crowd for years. Mostly deaf ears. Oh well. Anyway, anything over .040” causes too much resistance, making coil produce more current than the cap can handle. .035”-.040” will always be the standard for chevy small and big blocks. .050-060” is jost oem emissions settings that burn stuff up. Even individual coil engines like the 496’s. I guess that's the only thing that can be done? |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4817621)
Technical
Service Bulletin. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...c3a0c3b424.jpg |
Originally Posted by AmiableDave
(Post 4817617)
Going with Blue Streak (Standard) now. Has life time warranty. I guess I'll buy 2 for a spare so I can change while on the water.
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