71ih1210
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I have a '71 1210 with a 304 sv engine. It starts runs drives great up until a certain point. What used to be an occasional inability to start after running for more than approximately 30 minutes or so has turned into occasionally dying while idling once the engine is hot. So my problem seems to be getting worse. I have replaced the wires, points, coil, condenser, cap, rotor, basically everything I can suspect something wrong with better products. The symptoms seem as though the truck is overheating despite my dash temperature gauge (knowingly not a diagnostic tool) staying ho hum middle left. The engine is getting fuel (a beautiful mist) and the points have a spark always, but the spark doesn't make it to the spark plug when this failure occurs. For some reason taking a sparkplug out and grounding it on something helps me start the engine. Then I pop it back in and most generally go on my merry way. I was thinking about replacing my Holley points setup with an electronic conversion. Any help or advice would be very much appreciated. I read about someone else having a similar problem somewhere on the web with maybe a 345, but nobody responded. Thanks,
-will
-will
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