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Sounds like it´s time to start over again and start with the basics.
Clean the battery cables at the battery. Grab every wire leading from the battery to whereever and check for tightness.
Take a look in the distributor and check for corrosion, the carbon contact in the cap and the rotor, for cleanliness and scorching.
Pull a couple of plugs and check the color. If possible take a look in the sparkplug holes, where you can, with a mirror and flashlight (I´ve seen water in there). Blowing a little air into the spark plug hole and holding a paper towel close will sometimes show water, coolant or moisture.
Check the resistance of your coil high voltage wire and compare with another of about equal length.
Blow out the distributor with air, under the trigger mounting plate also.
Sounds like it could be a head gasket leak but you haven´t said anything about the motor missfiring. Sometimes the misfire is pretty subtle.
when you get the motor going again, check the radiator for bubbles or foam (does your Jeep us a little water). Take a look at the exhaust pipe, a little moisture at sart up is normal, but when it continues at operating temp. is an indication of head gasket leak.
I honestly don´t know if there is a thermal protector in the control module, but if there is it could account for sometimes running and sometimes not.
A head gasket leak, will often leave the plugs with a funny color usually reddish, not white gray or black. Oil buildup is usually black clumps on the plug.
The reason I´m thinking head gasket or wet distributor is this could account for a very hot coil due to the loss of resistance (which can be damaging to the control module).
Had one Duraspark three sytem (Bronco) that had a reversed run and start lead to the control module which would overheat the module and cause it to fail and would overheat the coil. But we already looked at that, 6 volts run from + coil and 14 volts from plus coil while starting.
High voltage leak or lack of resistance is my best guess.
The starting relay is also part of the ignition system and when cruddy inside or full of water will cause some strange problems. The case can be opened, carefully for a look by bending back the tabs on top, but just open it a crack. It has a tendancy to break, really not made to be serviced. The starter relay isn´t sealed very well, a little compressed air around the edges might blow some moisture out.
If it was easy it would already be fixed.
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