I reached out to the historical archives at Stellantis (who now owns Dodge), and their records only go up to 1967. So there's a gap between then the most recent records handled by their normal operations. So no dice on any info about this truck's first part of life. I did, however, run carfax, which says that this truck was in Bakersfield, CA as far back as 1998. No records before then. It explains the condition of the frame and body, that's for sure!
I have another Q for all you experts: I think I'm running into a wiring issue with a new ignition module and distributor, which is a Proform (this one, I believe:
1987 DODGE D150 Proform Parts 66991 Proform Electronic Distributors | Summit Racing). It seems to emulate the Mopar ignition modules. 5 wires run from the unit, one is not used.
It won't fire. Seems like the simplest wiring setup in the world, so I'm scratching my head a bit as to why it's not working. Here's how it's installed:
I hooked up the blue wire from the ignition module to the ballast resistor. Connected to that same terminal, I spliced in to the dark blue wire from the ignition, which seems like the main ignition feed (12v when key on, 0V when key off).
I spliced in to the Yellow wire form the ignition, run to the other terminal of the ballast resistor. Connected to that teminal, another wire goes to the positive side of the coil.
The negative side of coil connects directly to black wire from module.
The other two wires run to the distributor.
(As far as I can tell, I'm following the proform wiring diagram)
I've looked at a few wiring diagrams for this truck, and the two wires I've found seem to check out. But am I missing something? is there an old ignition module I should disconnect? The silver box on the firewall behind the dizzy?
I'm switching over from the Lean Burn system, would that make it trickier?
I've disconnected that computer entirely, and all other plugs that I can find in the engine bay other than alternator
Spark plugs are in the correct order, tight connections, distributor is lined up with Plug #1 at TDC
Engine block and ignition module are both are grounded
Ballast resistor has correct resistance (1.4 ohms)
When ignition is turned to "on", both terminals of ballast resistor have 12.5+V, when cranking, they have ~9-10V
I'm bottle feeding the carb with a little bit of fuel each start attempt, so there is fuel and air...
The carb could be way out of adjustment, I haven't gotten a sense of where the screws are.
I guess I should check if there's spark at one of the plugs first and foremost.