I have a 1979 280zx n.a, that was my daily driver for a long time. I was out tooling around the town, got home and parked the car. I went back out 30 minutes later to leave, and I had no spark. It would not start or pop or try to run at all. I had a strong fully charged battery with a good charging system, fresh plug wires and plugs. It had a fairly new cap and rotor along with a fresh tank of gas. So I went and checked all of the fuses and replaced all of the fuses located on the passenger kick panel under the glove box. I swapped ignition coils as well as Ignition ballast/resistor with no luck. The car was a very strong runner before it just lost all spark. A little about the car, it has the 2.8 but the P.O pulled the fuel injection and swapped on a edelbrock 4 barrel along with a clifford 6=8 intake. It has the original wiring harness still attached. It ran perfect and was a champ all before just randomly. loosing all the spark, I can take pictures and shoot videos of what ever you may want. I am about to get the volt meter and attempt to trace where I am loosing the electrical current! The rotor also turns in the distributor just fine when you crank. new ignition control unit new cap/rotor new wires new plugs new fuses new ballast resistor
I am at my wits ends. I own a 240 with a 2.7 and a forced fed six pack. This is the one car I can not get spark on thus far. ugh.