s373n_rcr
Registered Member
My 89' with 350TBI and HEI ignition has been a nightmare for the past two months or so. Last summer I replaced the magnetic pickup coil after the truck died one day. Everything was fine until about a month into the winter season when the it wouldn't start. Couple quick shots of WD40 under the dist cap and it's fine again, for a few days anyway.
I have now replaced the cap and rotor three times and still persistently get this no start problem. Everytime it happens the WD40 under the cap fixes it, at the least for a few starts, the most a few days then it happens again. I'm getting sick of climbing into the engine bay so often, especially in the winter weather.
When I replaced the pickup coil I cleaned out the two little screens in the distributor base. Could these be letting moisture in regularly? I was debating on plugging them with grease to prevent condensation from rising into the cap, but then you'd figure GM engineers put them there for a reason, right?
Any ideas? I'm getting frustrated......
Thanks
I have now replaced the cap and rotor three times and still persistently get this no start problem. Everytime it happens the WD40 under the cap fixes it, at the least for a few starts, the most a few days then it happens again. I'm getting sick of climbing into the engine bay so often, especially in the winter weather.
When I replaced the pickup coil I cleaned out the two little screens in the distributor base. Could these be letting moisture in regularly? I was debating on plugging them with grease to prevent condensation from rising into the cap, but then you'd figure GM engineers put them there for a reason, right?
Any ideas? I'm getting frustrated......
Thanks

