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The pearl

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Just got 84 v-6 4x4 stick turns over pumps gas but no spark bought new coil still no spark, plus I notice automatic choke gets real hot. Next replace ?

 

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Check the voltage going to the coil. Sounds like the Key ignition works to the starter but you need to follow the power from the key out to coil.

 

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A good suspect in that year is the pick up coil in the distributor. They have a tendency and reputation for going bad. Where are you getting power for the choke coil. If it is an original Ford type carb, the voltage should be comming from the field connection of the alternator which is about 7V. IF someone has moved it to a 12V connection, it will overheat. Also, on a Holley carb and some others, there is a path for drawing air thru the choke from the inside of the carb to help cool it off. If the path is clogged or on carbs that use a small vacuum hose connection and the hose is disconnected that will also cause the choke coil to overheat. The choke coil normally gets hot, but should not get so hot that it causes a discoloration of the cover where the voltage line is connected.

Good luck,

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zack

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I had the same problem on my 85 bronco 2 and it was the ignition control module on the back of the distributor

 

iamjerry

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Just got 84 v-6 4x4 stick turns over pumps gas but no spark bought new coil still no spark, plus I notice automatic choke gets real hot. Next replace ?

The module is what needed replacement when this happened to me.

 

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