(sorry...kind of long!)......
Let me start by saying that I know very little about mechanical so I am hoping someone can offer up suggestions on what went wrong today!?
I have had my 1975 FJ40 (that has a 1F from a 70-71 model swapped in) for about 10 months. Since I bought it, I have only used it as a low speed / short distance / part-time vehicle.....meaning 15-20 minute drives at 40-50 mph, 2-3 times a week at most.
Today, I had too drive on the highway for about 10 miles at 55 mph then i took my exit.....so far, so good. Then, I was on a small incline going about 40 mph and the truck started to hesitate a couple times and even let out a very minor backfire. I realized that the choke was still pulled out a little so I pushed it in all the way.
After I crested the hill I came too a traffic light on a small decline. I pulled away from the light and got up too about 20 mph.....then the engine died. I tried to refire it with no luck. I pulled it into 2nd and let out the clutch to try to get it too re-start but, no luck. I pulled off to the side of the road.
So, I know enough to know that you need air, fuel and spark to run. I pulled the air cleaner assmebly and could smell that it was getting fuel. A kind stranger stops to help, turns out he has built engines and asks if he can help. He starts checking for spark and finds none. after checking a few things, he feels certain that the coil has gone bad.
It has an aftermarket accel coil with what looks like an original shielded part mounted too the top of the coil....(not sure exactly what this is) He determines that the coil is not sending power too the distributor. we go find the exact Accel coil and swap it in, no luck.
So, basically. It is getting fuel. Battery seems strong. starter is turning over quickly. Alternator is new-ish looking. New coil out of the box possibly no good??>>>......unlikely in my opinion but, I suppose stranger things have happened. I should mention that the distributor has had the points swapped out and has a small
red electonic(?) ignition under the distributor cap......but if power is not being sent from the coil too the distributor, then that would not be the problem, right!?
Anyway, sorry for the long message, just trying too paint the picture of what led up too the no-start. If anyone has any ideas to what the problem might be, I'd appreciate it! thanks in advance!
Let me start by saying that I know very little about mechanical so I am hoping someone can offer up suggestions on what went wrong today!?
I have had my 1975 FJ40 (that has a 1F from a 70-71 model swapped in) for about 10 months. Since I bought it, I have only used it as a low speed / short distance / part-time vehicle.....meaning 15-20 minute drives at 40-50 mph, 2-3 times a week at most.
Today, I had too drive on the highway for about 10 miles at 55 mph then i took my exit.....so far, so good. Then, I was on a small incline going about 40 mph and the truck started to hesitate a couple times and even let out a very minor backfire. I realized that the choke was still pulled out a little so I pushed it in all the way.
After I crested the hill I came too a traffic light on a small decline. I pulled away from the light and got up too about 20 mph.....then the engine died. I tried to refire it with no luck. I pulled it into 2nd and let out the clutch to try to get it too re-start but, no luck. I pulled off to the side of the road.
So, I know enough to know that you need air, fuel and spark to run. I pulled the air cleaner assmebly and could smell that it was getting fuel. A kind stranger stops to help, turns out he has built engines and asks if he can help. He starts checking for spark and finds none. after checking a few things, he feels certain that the coil has gone bad.
It has an aftermarket accel coil with what looks like an original shielded part mounted too the top of the coil....(not sure exactly what this is) He determines that the coil is not sending power too the distributor. we go find the exact Accel coil and swap it in, no luck.
So, basically. It is getting fuel. Battery seems strong. starter is turning over quickly. Alternator is new-ish looking. New coil out of the box possibly no good??>>>......unlikely in my opinion but, I suppose stranger things have happened. I should mention that the distributor has had the points swapped out and has a small
red electonic(?) ignition under the distributor cap......but if power is not being sent from the coil too the distributor, then that would not be the problem, right!?
Anyway, sorry for the long message, just trying too paint the picture of what led up too the no-start. If anyone has any ideas to what the problem might be, I'd appreciate it! thanks in advance!