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ricardo |
Nov 9 2016, 10:55 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 47 Joined: 9-November 16 From: Lakeview, NY Member No.: 20,572 Region Association: North East States |
New to this site and not sure what I am doing or how to post a problem
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timothy_nd28 |
Nov 14 2016, 01:35 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,299 Joined: 25-September 07 From: IN Member No.: 8,154 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Looking good. When I test for spark, I like to use a timing light. Clip it over any high tension lead, turn the engine over and stare at the timing gun for any flashes.
You can test the ignition coil by pulling off all the wires, set your meter for resistance and measure the resistance between the + and - terminals. After that, measure the resistance between the - or + terminal to the middle high tension lead socket. Ignition coils typically don't fail all that often, you might have a issue with the points inside the distributor. Pull the cap and rotor off, snap a pic of the points. |
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