whatshouldido
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Hello all! Man I will l2embed pictures tonight once i return from work!
So I have a 1977 volov 244 BF21 with all OG K jet stuff, My friend had the car while I was away and I returned it had started running rough, no accelerating under load, and then finally stopped running!
So I have gotten the car back in my possession its been sitting for like a year
But been trying to get it to run, Its getting fuel all K - jet was rebuilt 2-3 years ago by a volvo tech so thats all good.
But no spark! Getting 12v from the coil, down the coil wire to the cap through the cap but it stops at the rotor so it wont pass to the wires and thus the plugs.
So I have been trying to test this and that but I have ruled it to what lays beneath the rotor, could anyone expand on the design of the internals of a 77 distributor? The ignition control seems to be getting power, but the wires to the hall sensor where clipped for some reason?
Just seeing if anyone knows how the rotor gets its ground on the distributor so it can pass the spark on to the wire!
So I have a 1977 volov 244 BF21 with all OG K jet stuff, My friend had the car while I was away and I returned it had started running rough, no accelerating under load, and then finally stopped running!
So I have gotten the car back in my possession its been sitting for like a year
But been trying to get it to run, Its getting fuel all K - jet was rebuilt 2-3 years ago by a volvo tech so thats all good.
But no spark! Getting 12v from the coil, down the coil wire to the cap through the cap but it stops at the rotor so it wont pass to the wires and thus the plugs.
So I have been trying to test this and that but I have ruled it to what lays beneath the rotor, could anyone expand on the design of the internals of a 77 distributor? The ignition control seems to be getting power, but the wires to the hall sensor where clipped for some reason?
Just seeing if anyone knows how the rotor gets its ground on the distributor so it can pass the spark on to the wire!