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Won't start,no power on positive wire to coil

Won't start,no power on positive wire to coil

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1975 CJ5,258,T150,amc 20 rear axle,
I have a '77 CJ5 with the stock Prestolite ignition and it hasn't been starting for the last few days,the engine will just turn over and over.Problems started a week or two ago when I was driving down the road and the engine shut off,it would restart but die as soon as i let go of the key.I towed it back to the house and after a few days of not messing with it I decided to see if it would start and it did suprisingly and it ran for about 30 seconds in idle so I decided I was going to drive it down the road and it stalled again when I was backing up in the driveway,but now won't start at all.I checked the positive wire going to the coil and got 0 volts with a multimeter.I've read that it should be getting power so what do you think I should check next?


P.S. I also noticed there is an arcing sound only sometimes coming from around the coil or distributor when the key is in the run position I can't exactly pinpoint where it's coming from but it is definately somewhere around the coil or distributor whenthe key is in the run position with the engine off(which I know is bad for prestolites).
 
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How hot did the coil get when it died? Could you keep you hand on it??
If the coil didn't get that hot, then try this-
Run a jumper wire from the +(POS) of your battery, to the +(POS)terminal on the coil.
Does it run now? Don't run it for more than 5 minutes this way. Pull the wire to stop the engine.
If it runs-The issue may well be in the IGN switch or circuit.
LG
 
Sadly I have no idea how hot the coil got as it never occurred to me to touch it.I'll try doing as you said tomorrow after work if I can find some jumper wire,I know I have some,I just don't know where.
 
Sadly I have no idea how hot the coil got as it never occurred to me to touch it.I'll try doing as you said tomorrow after work if I can find some jumper wire,I know I have some,I just don't know where.

All you need is some 14-16 ga stranded wire for this.......
Good luck,
LG
 
Well,I did as you said Lumpy Grits and it started and ran(thanks).However, after I disconnected the wire and it shut off I then put the positive wire that's supposed to go on the coil back on and it started again and ran like normal.Do you have an idea what this could mean?Do I likely have more than one issue to be fixed?It wasn't starting at all before connecting the jump wire but now starts like normal even without it.
 
Sounds like bad connector at the coil.
It's not the 'horseshoe' connector, is it?
If so-Get a new coil that uses ring connectors and crimp some new connectors to the wiring.
LG
 

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