I have a 66 250SE that I've started to do some intensive overhaul work on. <50k original miles, 3 owner, original purchased in Hamburg, Germany, much paperwork included. Sunroof even works perfectly
Long story short - sat it an airplane hanger for ~10yrs but prior to that has been maintained well and had a lot of large ticket items tended to. I drove the car all the way from Wisconsin to Indianapolis on pickup - and have put ~2500mi since I got it back in March this year. Haven't started to have issues until I swapped out wires and coils (well - this specific issue).
I keep running into the same issue though - I'm eating through coils.
On the initial drive back it turns out the alternator was shot and I replaced it with a 50a one w/ new relay. The engine harness and grounds have been completely replaced w/ newer wires. Optima Yellowtop installed. New spark plug wires, plugs, cap, rotor have been installed. 1.4 ohm ballast replaced to support the "red" bosch high coil. Cables have been twice replaced. Have swapped plugs twice as well.
Car runs like a hot damn otherwise though - I've done a lot of other maintenance on it and am planning on pulling the engine to go for a full rebuild/paint over winter.
It seems to happen only when hot/warm, but the car will randomly just die. Now - I know this isn't necessarily a coil/spark issue and I've narrowed this particular problem to I think the fuel damper gasket needing replaced. What I will say is that I'm also somewhat determined that the injection pump isn't set 100% correctly, though I don't think that would relate to the coil issue I'm having.
But I've completely melted 3 different coils now. I've checked dwell and timing, etc and all seems to be within spec.
Am I missing something here? I can provide any specific info and pics if needed. I'm kind of at a loss at this point...
Edit: To clarify - I was driving it last Saturday ~3mi into the drive and the car just flat-out died. It hasn't done this in awhile and the temp outside was not high at all and it wasn't being driven hard so I don't think the fuel damper issue popped up here - I've only noticed that when it's realllly hot and I've been driving 2+ hrs straight. I've driven this from Michigan to Cincinnati and back multiple times this year @ 90F+ temps and that's where it'll die from the fuel damper issue I believe.