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Technical Forums => Maintenance and Modifications => Topic started by: Willie_B on July 27, 2025, 06:51:16 PM

Title: Died no spark, not a mini
Post by: Willie_B on July 27, 2025, 06:51:16 PM
I am working on a neighbors 1967 Austin Healey 3000. Been parked for about 8 years. Leaving the gas station and it just died. No sputter, just quit. Back home. No spark. Power to coil, spark from the coil. Been reading about the lack of quality of new parts. Took a VERY close look at the rotor that has maybe 50 miles on it. There is a tiny carbon burn trail from the bottom of the rivet thru the rotor to the metal tab on the inside. Thus shorting to the dist drive. That is where the spark is going. I had to get my light with a magnifier on it see the arc spot and was really looking for it. This is the failed new part. 
Title: Re: Died no spark, not a mini
Post by: MiniDave on July 27, 2025, 07:08:29 PM
Good sleuthing!   :great:

I've had that happen on new parts 50 years ago, so it's nothing new or due to Chineseum parts.....
Title: Re: Died no spark, not a mini
Post by: 94touring on July 27, 2025, 07:23:53 PM
Can't tell, but some (most?) have a resistor built in, was that where the resistor was?
Title: Re: Died no spark, not a mini
Post by: Willie_B on July 28, 2025, 04:32:07 AM
No resistor, just burned plastic that is not up to the job.