Okay-- yea, I doubt this would be a problem. Maybe I got 4 bad rebuilt distributors. I live in Harrisonburg, VA, so when I call these shops and dealerships I get impatient imbreds who hate helping anybody with their problems. Then they get mad at me for holding them up from screwing their sisters so I end up getting no help at all. I don't know a lot about engines -- I know enough --- but I'm not an expert. I mean could it be possible that something could change the amount of voltage sent to the distributor? It sounds so ludicrous that I doubt this would be the problem. My distributor caps -- the rubber around the plastic on the top of the distributor caps looks damaged; sort of torn. Now I'm just guessing.
While I'm asking questions I may as well ask this. I'm planning to put some green LED washer nozzles on my car :FLAMESUIT: and I'm wondering if it's possible to wire them to go on when I turn my lights on only when the corner lights come on (the lowest light setting).....?? Thanks for the help.