I am sure this will be obvious to lots of folks here, but it startled me.
I was at my mechanic's this afternoon talking to him about some work I needed him to do.
Girl drove in with a Mercury Mountaineer, I think.
Said she hit a bump, and the engine started running real rough.
He opened the hood, told her to crank it up.
I was standing off to one side. It was a 5 liter engine, had the distributor on the top front like my 5.8, only it was a flatter looking cap.
The engine sounded real rough.
He made the comment that it almost sounded like it had jumped time.
Then he said let me see something.
He reached out and took a wire loose from the cap. No spark, the engine did not change tone.
He said the coil is not firing.
He had taken loose the coil wire.
The engine kept running!
He reached down next to the dis. with his other hand. It uses the flat type coil like my truck.
He pressed on the leads, I heard a slight click, and the wire in his hand started jumping a spark to the post on the cap.
The engine started running smoothly.
He plugged the coil wire back in, and closed the hood.
Told her that the wire to the coil had come loose. He snapped it back on.
No charge, she left.
I had stepped to the front just as he closed the hood, and apparently the truck has two distributors, side by side. Each with four plug wires.
I have no idea why. I have seen engines with one, I have seen engines with eight, one on each plug.
I have even seen engines with eight coils and 16 spark plugs. But this one was weird.
Just blew me away when he pulled the coil wire off and the engine kept running.
I was at my mechanic's this afternoon talking to him about some work I needed him to do.
Girl drove in with a Mercury Mountaineer, I think.
Said she hit a bump, and the engine started running real rough.
He opened the hood, told her to crank it up.
I was standing off to one side. It was a 5 liter engine, had the distributor on the top front like my 5.8, only it was a flatter looking cap.
The engine sounded real rough.
He made the comment that it almost sounded like it had jumped time.
Then he said let me see something.
He reached out and took a wire loose from the cap. No spark, the engine did not change tone.
He said the coil is not firing.
He had taken loose the coil wire.
The engine kept running!
He reached down next to the dis. with his other hand. It uses the flat type coil like my truck.
He pressed on the leads, I heard a slight click, and the wire in his hand started jumping a spark to the post on the cap.
The engine started running smoothly.
He plugged the coil wire back in, and closed the hood.
Told her that the wire to the coil had come loose. He snapped it back on.
No charge, she left.
I had stepped to the front just as he closed the hood, and apparently the truck has two distributors, side by side. Each with four plug wires.
I have no idea why. I have seen engines with one, I have seen engines with eight, one on each plug.
I have even seen engines with eight coils and 16 spark plugs. But this one was weird.
Just blew me away when he pulled the coil wire off and the engine kept running.


