Depending on the year, Fords are known for factopry pick up coil defects.
Failed coil wire, failed rotor, failed capFailed coil wire, failed rotor, failed cap
Check the coil, coil wire, rotor, and distributor cap.
Rotor Pick-up coil
did you replaced spark plug also distributor cap and rotor???
try to repalce the igtion coil on the disturberd how about the sensor on it
You didn't mention whether you've changed the coil wire itself. If it's faulty, you'll get no spark anywhere. Also, the power supply to the coil or module could be at fault.
change the rotor. spark shorting to distributor shaft
Bad coil or wire.
Bad coil? Bad dist. cap? Bad rotor?
replace the one coil with a new one.
are the wires good? Plugs?
If i understand you ,you are not getting spark out of your distributer.Turn the wording around.You are not getting spark out of your coil to your distributor. Remove the coil wire off the rotor cap (distributor cap).leaving the coil wire connected to the coil,remove the end from the rotor cap. Hold end of wire you removed from rotor cap close to a metal part on the engine.Have someone crank the engine over for you. If you see,hear,or feel a jolt of electricty,the coil is working fine. If you are not getting any fire out of your distributir cap,replace the rotor and rotor cap.This would be a good time to replace the plugs and plug wires,if you have not with in the last 50,000 miles. Peoples ideas have different mileage,but this is in the ball park.