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NO SPARK PLEASE IGNORE THIS POST, Some help please. |
sydro |
Nov 15 2019, 06:14 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 15-November 19 From: New Hampshire Member No.: 23,645 Region Association: North East States |
PLEASE IGNORE THIS POST. I FOUND A THREAD WHERE DD EXPLAINS WHAT I NEED TO DO. THANK YOU DD AND THOSE WHO TRIED TO HELP.
I WOULD DELETE THIS IF I KNEW HOW. Hello, I'm new here. Thanks for having me. I'm also sorry to ask this, but I had no luck finding the topic in the search bar. I have a 73 2.0 (4 cyl) with dual carbs and points. I bought the car from someone who had it sitting in a garage for years, so I removed the engine and took it's tin off to make sure I had no blockages. I didn't label the wires because there where so few, how could I screw it up? HAHA! I do think I have them back where they belong... But the car wont start. I did start it before a removed the engine. I have new points and condenser and 12v to the coil. But I have NO SPARK! None from the coil. I do see a small spark at the points as I turn the engine over, but that is it. What am I missing? |
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