How To Check a Pickup Coil – Dodge DIY

How To Check a Pickup Coil – Dodge DIY

Checking the Pickup coil on a dodge small block distributor….

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kerobinsonii says:

Frig yeah! Damn Slowpars!

kerobinsonii says:

HELLZ YEAH !

More350Power says:

i guess your gonna need that to pick up all the ball joints…..

More350Power says:

lmao, you win ( drum roll ) a little princess pony!!!!

More350Power says:

his truck gots more balls than he does!

kerobinsonii says:

His or the truck??

kerobinsonii says:

Chevy powered Dodge! Frig yeah finally a Dodge that will start every time!

kerobinsonii says:

Those bassturds can kiss my lubed pony for that! 

More350Power says:

its a 70’s style… later designs added a second pickup I believe for the lean burn system towards the 80’s…..

More350Power says:

He has ball joints to replace…..

More350Power says:

I was looking for one, hence the part where I said ” houston we have a problem”

More350Power says:

but you still got a dodge truck that chucks out ball joints…… 🙁 I guess at that point they would really have no balls….. LOL

More350Power says:

I need to get some tater tots. I broke my chin strap again, then made me walk.

More350Power says:

Good idea, never thought of it that way……

More350Power says:

LOL, im only mad I didnt think of it first…. I would have thrown it in there ! Thanks man!

ziggassedup says:

That’s going to help someone but it’s pointless….point-less…Yeah I know that was lame..lol

More350Power says:

Thank you!

More350Power says:

Thanks for watching.

travis bluecollar says:

you can also check it with a dvm on ac current

kerobinsonii says:

Get to work! 🙂

kerobinsonii says:

Great Video!
Tater Tots!

kerobinsonii says:

I have found the easy way to fix a Dodge is pull the entire engine. Load the Dodge engine on to a running truck and take to scrap yard. Get you $100 for scrapping said Dodge. Go straight to the machine shop. Give them the $100 as a deposit on a small block Chevy!

LOL!

wreckingcars72 says:

Good vid!! I usally use a bussiness card to set the pickup coil!!

Ridge97 says:

how old is that dist? Good video nick

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