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89 S10 2.5L problem
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<blockquote data-quote="DubbDesigns" data-source="post: 6064499" data-attributes="member: 565130"><p>The truck had a mis to it, so replaced all the plugs and plug wires, rotor button, dist. cap, coil and coil wire.</p><p></p><p>Still missing, but there is an arc between the coil wire and the metal bracket for the coil. So took the coil back and got a new one thinking it was a bad coil, it still doing the same thing. Took it back once more and got a new one, still same problem. Put rubber between it, but the arc is still jumping.</p><p></p><p>What could it be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DubbDesigns, post: 6064499, member: 565130"] The truck had a mis to it, so replaced all the plugs and plug wires, rotor button, dist. cap, coil and coil wire. Still missing, but there is an arc between the coil wire and the metal bracket for the coil. So took the coil back and got a new one thinking it was a bad coil, it still doing the same thing. Took it back once more and got a new one, still same problem. Put rubber between it, but the arc is still jumping. What could it be? [/QUOTE]
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