Okay, got everything back together and the car fired right up and ran smooth for about a half hour. It started idling rough and then died. The engine would crank fine but would not fire. It now appears that I am getting weak spark. After reading some forum posts about the coil and condenser I decided to disconnect the condenser and try to start the car. I was able to get the engine running with the condenser disconnected but it was running quite rough and would not idle.
Question 1: What is the purpose of a condenser on an electronic ignition equipped car.
Question 2: Why does IAP claim to not carry said condenser for 1980 Spider 2000?
I think this weekend I will pull the coil pack disassemble and clean everything and see where that gets me.
Also, while reassembling the fuel injection (injectors, fuel rail etc) I discovered a vacuum port that I don't remember disconnecting anything from. There is the plenum vacuum port for the fuel pressure regulator line and that is all hooked up fine with fresh line. I found another small port protruding from the bottom of the fitting that supplies break vacuum. Any clue what would have been connected here? I am inclined to cap off if not needed. Strange thing, it is not corroded, looks like something was attached there at some point (PO was good at taking things apart, not so good putting them back together)
