RX7Club.com - Mazda RX7 Forum

RX7Club.com - Mazda RX7 Forum (https://www.rx7club.com/)
-   1st Generation Specific (1979-1985) (https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-specific-1979-1985-18/)
-   -   French Fried Igniter, thank you very much... (https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-specific-1979-1985-18/french-fried-igniter-thank-you-very-much-265856/)

zookeeper 01-29-04 12:59 AM

French Fried Igniter, thank you very much...
 
This is just FYI - maybe it'll help somebody in the same situation sometime...

I've had an ignition problem with the car ever since my alternator went Chernobyl and tried to microwave everything. I was driving home from the store last week when it started to misfire - just a little. Scanning the gauges, I noticed the voltage had jumped to 16+++ Volts! WTF? Alternator for sure, but why the misfire? Afterwards, the car was very hard to start, but ran kinda okay once it started - just didn't have the power or acceleration it used to have. Checking for spark, I discovered no spark to the leading plugs. And no spark from the leading coil. I was running on the trailings only. Turns out I fried the leading igniter. Anyway... got a new (used) one by FedEx yesterday, put it in and the problem was fixed. As for the alternator... it's in the "alternator hospital" getting a hysterectomy.

I want to give you all a big Thank You Very Much! because if it hadn't been for all the knowlege you guys have put into this forum, I would have been lost when it came to diagnosing this problem. Nor would I have known to use thermal compound when I installed the igniter. The Haynes Manual is kinda skimpy in this area. So, once again...
Thank You Very Much! You guys ROCK!

inittab 01-29-04 06:20 AM

You're welcome! :D

eddierotary 01-29-04 07:07 AM

hey zookeeper

did you car started too to not rev up or rev up and cut off? i kinda think i have the same problem but im not sure

GavinJuice 01-29-04 12:05 PM

The thermal compound serving the same purpose to create more conductivity between 2 surfaces? Where is it to be used on the ignitors because i am hoping that mine is shot. Anyone have any WORKING ignitors for sale, if not where could i get some, other than ebay?

The_7 01-29-04 04:45 PM

you can find used igniters in junk yards.

the thermal compound doesnt help conductivity it is an insulator. its to help with heat dissapation so you dont get "french fried" igniters :). it goes on the metal surface on the back of the igniter and increases heat flow from the igniter to the dizzy.

79+80+84_rx-7 01-29-04 07:29 PM

$20 shipped for one ignitor.... $35 shipped for two.... they are tested and will work perfectly.... pm me if you want mo' info'.....





at least it wasnt fried wires on it!!!!!!

laters....

wwilliam54 01-29-04 07:32 PM

change to a gm ignighter

~20$ new

zookeeper 01-29-04 08:11 PM


Originally posted by eddierotary
hey zookeeper

did you car started too to not rev up or rev up and cut off? i kinda think i have the same problem but im not sure

No, didn't do that. Sorry. It ran okay, missed some around 3.5k and just didn't have the normal acceleration for an SE. It would still redline, just took longer to get there. There's a nice diagram in the Haynes Manual for testing an igniter.


Originally posted by GavinJuice
The thermal compound serving the same purpose to create more conductivity between 2 surfaces? Where is it to be used on the ignitors because i am hoping that mine is shot. Anyone have any WORKING ignitors for sale, if not where could i get some, other than ebay?
The thermal compound just helps dissipate heat. I suggest taking 79+... up on his offer and PM him after you make sure that's what you need. If you're getting spark to your plugs, the igniters are good.


Originally posted by 79+80+84_rx-7
$20 shipped for one ignitor.... $35 shipped for two.... they are tested and will work perfectly.... pm me if you want mo' info'.....
at least it wasnt fried wires on it!!!!!!
laters....

NOW you tell me!!! I spent $90 for mine from MazdaTrix, but I was in a hullava hurry. I just might take you up on one to keep as a spare - but I'm gonna be out of town for a couple months. If you have any when I get back, I'll get one.


Originally posted by wwilliam54
change to a gm ignighter

~20$ new

I read about that on this forum somewhere, but I couldn't find the thread when I need it again. Of course, it would have helped my search if I would have remembered "GM" igniter instead of just "igniter".
Edit:
Then again, maybe not... Search term: "GM Igniter" Results:
" vBulletin Message
The search term you specified (gm) is under the minimum word length (3) and therefore will not be found. Please make this term longer.
If this term contains a wildcard, please make this term more specific.
":wtf:

red13brx7 01-29-04 08:16 PM

I have the same problem sometimes, no idea why. It only happened like 2 times. But if you pull over and turn the car off, and turn it right back on, it is fine.

79+80+84_rx-7 01-29-04 08:55 PM


NOW you tell me!!! I spent $90 for mine from MazdaTrix, but I was in a hullava hurry. I just might take you up on one to keep as a spare - but I'm gonna be out of town for a couple months. If you have any when I get back, I'll get one.
Ill still have some... Only been able to get rid of one or two to a guy in Ca. off this forum... NO WAY I would ever CONSIDER paying $90 for a ignitor.... I would have just swapped leading and trailing.... heh....

Laterz, Andrew...

bliffle 01-30-04 12:08 AM

I stockpile ignitors, keep at least one in each glovebox.

I've seen pros and cons on that GM ignitor, but I may get one to try.

B

slashdawg00110 01-30-04 08:47 AM

Anyone wondering about the GM ignitors, if you search for "HEI" you'll find this, among other threads.

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hreadid=131535

zookeeper 01-30-04 11:58 AM


Originally posted by slashdawg00110
Anyone wondering about the GM ignitors, if you search for "HEI" you'll find this, among other threads.

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hreadid=131535

THAT'S the thread I was talking about. Thanks very much. Although, in the thread, RX7carl sez they're a known pos - and I do value his opinion immensely :eek: - I just might experiment with those anyway. If nothing else, one might make a good emergency spare.

KehoeAutomotive 01-30-04 04:11 PM

Hey,


Don't you mean Freedom Fried Ignitor?


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:33 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands