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The ignition condenser is located inside the distributor. In order to repair the issue, the distributor will need removed and replaced.
check your crank sensor it might need to be adjusted or replaced
try to get a new ignition rotor
You'd have to describe the components you replaced. Did you use a plug and go all in one distributor or did you replace the coil, distributor, and add an electronic ignition unit? If you "fried" your ignition, it's likely you fried something else along the line too. Check all your components.
I'm still having this problem I can now tell you waht it is not. It is not the computer or the distributor or the ignition replaced the temp coolant sensor also. Mechanic had this vehicle for over a month, it has now become a yard ornament.
Check the hot wire coming from the distributor and coil to make sure it is not going to ground
replace wire from coil to distributor or inertia switch lower side panel under glove box.
The coil and distributor are one unit, there for, no coil wire. Yes it is a sealed unit and has to be replaced as one.
check and see if u have a hole in your muffler
could be the magnetic pick-up in your distributor, I replaced mine and it solved the problem.
did you replaced spark plug also distributor cap and rotor???
Even though you replaced the coil, it may be bad. You should test that first. If the coil is okay, it could be that the ignition wires need to be replaced.