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11-03-2006 08:10 PM #1
its not a hot rod but im stumped
I have a 87 nissan sentra and it dies after driving it for a while then it will start back up after like 5-10 mins so i changed the coil and that didnt help i was wondering if there was anything else to change to try to get it reilable for the winter i check the fuel filter and it is new and it loses spark when it dies and it comes back after a while i know its not a fuel problem any thought s would be helpful thanks
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11-03-2006 09:07 PM #2
Or coil--they can short out when they get hot!www.adoptafriendforlife.org
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11-04-2006 09:47 AM #3
That thing uses an optical distributer with no servicable parts, and yes they where very prone to failure especially after they get hot. You can get rebuilts except like I said theres no servicable internals, meaning that they probally just clean em up We usta get a new one from the dealer but I'd bet they are no longer available plus they where a little pricey.
Since I'd bet your stuck getting a rebuilt one make sure it has a decent warranty as you might need it. Not uncommon to go thru several before you get one that will stay alive. I have coverted a couple of em back then with a kit, can't remember where I got it but it contained a pickup and a trigger wheel, may have been made by Pertronix.......
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11-05-2006 11:04 AM #4
i drive an 89 sentra as a gas saver and i've had the same problem mine was the coil but i replaced the dist too just because it was leaking right at the seal and so i pulled it out and it looked like crap... i know autozone had mine on the shelf for $35.....just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
The first model car I built was a 32 Ford roadster by Revell in the mid 50's.
How did you get hooked on cars?