I seen broken rocker arms before some with the push rods right through them, bent push rods or rockers that the nut worked its way off and what happens is it misses on that cylinder and either pops into the intake or exhaust, sure the motor fights its self I have seen it but usually runs unless it is multiple cylinders. I would look that way if I did not drive this everyday. Remember it ran fine except for cold mornings and we can contribute that to the weak fuel pump "45 psi", with that said I drove it the night before "the engine was fully warmed up" and there was no signs of a engine miss or noise when I shut it off at 8:00 pm with the temperature forty nine degrees out side and rain and the next morning at 7:00 am it was ten degrees and ice patches here and there; it never started again just cranked and cranked with a sputter here and there.
Oh, and another thing the engine cranks over too fast for that better than 160 rpm and that would never happen with the valve(s) closed, the motor would fight its self too much.
It is a thought, but my guess is still electrical related from the crankshaft sensor area maybe the crankshaft reluctor ring to the distributor, everything has been replaced or checked between these points.
But I have no way to check that ring with out pulling the timing cover off to see; so maybe a scope is in order since the motor still cranks over.
If this was old school stuff with points and condenser I would say no way this engine should not run.
I am sure if I put an old HEI "self contained" distributor in it would start and run. But I would have the CEL and it would not pass emissions, do not think I did not think about it. Lol
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Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 AT 3:42 AM