When the 8N came out, Ford replaced the cutout relay with a voltage regulator. You may want to consider taking it back to factory spec.I've narrowed it down to a specific at least. I am getting a weak spark when it starts and then as it runs the spark gets weaker as the battery dies. I replaced the generator and VR already with a new generator and cutout but it doesn't appear that I am getting any output to the battery/coil. So, when I increase the RPM's or put it under load the cylinders start missing and it eventually dies. If I remove and charge the battery seperately it will run off the battery at full power for about 30 minutes and then slowly start missing again. I have 6V at the battery (not running) and the same voltage when it is running so I am assuming that the new generator/cutout isn't working and the coil, slowly, doesn't get enough voltage to keep it running. At best I get an orange spark on the spark checker that fades when applying more throttle. it also runs longer and better if I jumper the ballast resistor so I'll have the shop check the new generator/cutout. This has really gotten to be a long process...
Those symptoms - failing spark as it heats up - would normally lead to a bad condensor and/or coil - but you said you changed those. So I am out of ideas.I've narrowed it down to a specific at least. I am getting a weak spark when it starts and then as it runs the spark gets weaker as the battery dies. I replaced the generator and VR already with a new generator and cutout but it doesn't appear that I am getting any output to the battery/coil. So, when I increase the RPM's or put it under load the cylinders start missing and it eventually dies. If I remove and charge the battery seperately it will run off the battery at full power for about 30 minutes and then slowly start missing again. I have 6V at the battery (not running) and the same voltage when it is running so I am assuming that the new generator/cutout isn't working and the coil, slowly, doesn't get enough voltage to keep it running. At best I get an orange spark on the spark checker that fades when applying more throttle. it also runs longer and better if I jumper the ballast resistor so I'll have the shop check the new generator/cutout. This has really gotten to be a long process...
Did you ever change out for a new distributor cap?
How frustrating. There are a lot of stories on 8N spark problems, but no notable solution Ive been able to dig up. I wonder If the igniton switches go flakey. ... There must be some key common issue that eludes. Good luck.I currently have 3. The original, a new one, and one that came with the new distributor, points, rotor and condenser assembled set that I currently have installed.I also have the same supply of points, rotors, condensers, and coils. Only have 2 resistors though...
What is your definition of "good flow?" When you say "plug" are you talking about the bolt in the bottom of the fuel bowl in your carb?I have immediately (within seconds) checked the fuel and get good flow but I experimented with the carb plug and if I am at full power and remove the plug I don't even get a drop of fuel and then of course it shuts down when it gets air thru the plug hole