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#64903 05/23/11 07:15 PM
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I just rebuilt my 292, when I fired it up it has a miss. While running, I attached my inductive timing light to each spark plug wire. all but #6 triggered the timing light. I swapped plug wires and still #6 would'nt trip the timing light. Normally this would tell me that the dist. cap is bad...The cap looks like new and the plugs are new. any suggestions?? Thanks

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If you have access to an ohmeter, you can test the #6 lug in the cap to see if it shows continuity to verify its the culprit. Sounds like it probably is.



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