To wire a combo distribution module like the MDC8T8RJ, first, ensure the power is disconnected. Connect the incoming power supply to the designated input terminals, ensuring proper polarity. Then, wire the eight output circuits to their respective terminals, maintaining correct connections for load types. Finally, secure all connections and ensure they are properly insulated before restoring power.
Need to check coil wire, coil, The most common thing that does this is the ingnetion Module in the distributor. It bolts inside the Dist. and that is what the electric wires on the side of Dist. hook to. I think the module will fix your problem.
Remove the distributor cap, Then you will see some wires going to the side of the distributor. Those wires are pluged into the module. There are 2 small screews that hold the module in the dist. remove them and unplug the wire connectors, And you will have the module in you hand.
To wire a switch outlet combo, you connect the hot wire to the brass screw on the switch, the neutral wire to the silver screw on the outlet, and the ground wire to the green screw on the device. Make sure to follow the specific wiring diagram provided with the switch outlet combo for proper installation.
wire that as number one or pull dist. and fix.
Follow the wire from the #1 cylinder to the cap. see link
Is Dist. turning? Voltage tester start at one end or the other and make sure there's power. Wire to coil grounded. Pickup in distributer. Electrical is always interesting.
Make sure there is the correct voltage going to the dist. On yours I think you should have about 8 volts not 12. There should be a resistor wire to cut the voltage down. Probably lack of die electric grease under the mounting surface of the module. This special grease keeps the module cool & lack of it could cause the module to overheat & burn out.
Check your frame ground Check the pickup coil and module in the dist. Also the crank sensor . goodluckJoe Check for a broken wire in one of the cluster of plugs on top of the left wheelwell.
To properly wire a switch outlet combo, you need to connect the hot wire to the brass screw on the switch, the neutral wire to the silver screw on the outlet, and the ground wire to the green screw on the device. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and turn off the power before starting the wiring process.
It will be a tan wire with a black stripe that breaks out of the wireing harness on the fire wall but close to the dist.
standing on the passengers side of the car and looking at the dist. it is the bottom right. From there you wire the the cap clockwise
There should be a mark or a ``1`` on the cap to tell you.