To relate to the other topic, I have rebuilt the carbs and re-assembled everything. I have fuel but no spark. To be fair, the black plastic wire loom was melted due to the proximity to the car fire, but the wires are fine, no melted insulation or anything. I have checked continuity of the wires. all good. I even pulled the wire assembly off the car and checked the diode array near the coil pack. All read good. I have 13.4 v from the battery to the unit.
Symptoms - no red light on top of the distributor itself, and of course no spark.
I will give Mark a call later, and by no means is this a bash of any kind on Mark, but I am curious as to the longevity of the unit as I only have about 6500 miles on it. And before anyone asks, yes it's out of the one year warranty period, but I would think it would last longer than 6500 miles and since it's a sealed unit and supposedly inpervious to water and the like. The bottle of water I dumped on the carb to put the fire out should have had zero effect on the unit. My thought is that since the car started running on two cylinders prior to the smoke coming from under the hood if this might have been a contributing factor??... Just trying to sort it out in my mind.
I'm going to really hate having to pull the intake manifold off again to get this puppy out if there is no in place fix.



An FYI, I guess, I went to the Computronix website ((Mark is listed there as the exclusive dealer for fiat - I like a smart businessman
