i had this problem once before but it went away so i forgot about it.
my 88 runs great in the rain, while raining, running through puddles, etc.
once i leave it out overnight, instead of garaging it, it won't start. i think condensation is getting somewhere, but don't know where.
i turned the key to turn on fuel pump, then checked to see if there is fuel (that air fitting looking thing) and fuel is squirting out so I'm good there.
when i had the problem before, i changed my dc and rotor thinking that was it, it was old and needeed replacement but it is obviously not the problem.
now, i know about the coil (replaced), and the insane amount of wires there right by the coil, noticed they were a little, and i mean a little moist, so i put a hair dryer on there for a while, i even took off coil and dc to get more heat in there.
nothing yet...
+++++++time lapse @ 10 mins++++++++ :popcorn:
went outside after typing this and i got a "sputter"....almost started
letting it charge and dry for another 10....
:banana: started after i let it crank for @ 15 seconds.
any ideas on what this might be?
thanks!
Paul