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Re: no spark at al

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Subject: Re: no spark at al
From: "Marcus Schaper" <mschaper@gvpt.umd.edu>
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 21:45:04 -0400
Let's do this systematically:

- check voltage on primary coil side - at least 6V? If not, trace your ignition 
wiring.

- put Voltmeter on ground terminal of coil - does it go back and forth between 
0V and primary voltage? If not, your points or ignition module/sender are the 
culprit

- put spark plug on secondary (high voltage side) of coil. Do you get a spark? 
If not, but you do have primary voltage and working points/ignition module, 
your coil is fried.

- If you have a spark at the coil put not on the engine side, the rotor, cap, 
spark wire, or plug can be your problem.

Hope this helps.

Marcus

>>> Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net> 7/29/00 14:10:11 >>>

Next thing is to hold the coil lead against something that is grounded to see 
if there is any spark getting to the distributor.  YOu
might have a damaged cap or rotor.

Joe

Spitfire 1500 wrote:
> 
> Argh. I am at my wit's end with this...
> 
> I took out one of the spark plugs and touched it to the block while trying
> to start it. Nothing. No spark at all.
> 
> Could possibly the Exide battery has squirted its last bottle of
> seltzer?(wait, that's if a clown dies). I noticed a bit of a buldge on one
> of the sides.
> 
> Or could also the coil be dead? I'll be with the voltmeter tomorrow triyng
> to see if any wires are truly broken.
> 
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