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1987 Chevy Camaro won't kick?
It's got the 305 carburetor.
IT HAS FUEL going to the engine, that is not the problem.
We tried other ignition modules, we tried other ignition coils, all the wires have power, except we can't get the spark to the coil, or distributor.
Yes, there is power to the lug, the last thing we have to replace at this point is the distributor itself.
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
sounds like you need a new distributor, those hei ones from that era are around 150 or so
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Can't get spark FROM the coil? Is that what you meant? Do you have power TO the coil primary lug?