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- WEBB CITY
- State - Country
- MO - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
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- 2WD
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Tire Size
- 15
I have an issue with my ignition system. My truck wants to run great but it keeps missing spark. I hook up a timing light and all spark plug wires miss. So I think it has something to do with the distributor or the ignition coil. I have replaced the distributor like four times and it keeps doing the same thing. I have also replaced spark plug wires and the ignition coil. I’m not sure what else to check other than ground wires. I wanted to come on here to see if anyone has any ideas.
If you get in the truck and start it it will run okay but then it just jumps rpms on the tacometer. What I mean by that is it will drop rpms suddenly and randomly. It drops anywhere between 100-400 rpms. It does it most when high rev and righ rpm. Guessing because the rotor is spinning fast and it’s producing more spark.
I have tried to insulate the cap more and it doesn’t make a difference.
Is there anything else I’m not thinking of that can cause a miss spark on all 6 wires or should I check ground wires again?
I did also replace the connector to the ignition module that’s connected to the distributor. I did that in between a couple distributors so I know that’s wired correctly.
Let me know if you have any other questions about what I’ve tried so far or if you have any ideas.
If you get in the truck and start it it will run okay but then it just jumps rpms on the tacometer. What I mean by that is it will drop rpms suddenly and randomly. It drops anywhere between 100-400 rpms. It does it most when high rev and righ rpm. Guessing because the rotor is spinning fast and it’s producing more spark.
I have tried to insulate the cap more and it doesn’t make a difference.
Is there anything else I’m not thinking of that can cause a miss spark on all 6 wires or should I check ground wires again?
I did also replace the connector to the ignition module that’s connected to the distributor. I did that in between a couple distributors so I know that’s wired correctly.
Let me know if you have any other questions about what I’ve tried so far or if you have any ideas.
