| theoryAugust 16 2007 at 9:02 AM | bill (Login billinstuart) |
Response to re: not starting |
| On a distributor, it is the grounding of the coil through the points/module that induces a spark. Disconnect the module, put power to the positive side of the coil, and MOMENTARILY ground the negative side of the coil. As soon as you touch the wire to a ground, a spark should occur from the coil wire, which you hold 1/8" or so from ground. It is the collapse of the field in the coil that causes the spark. If you get a spark, you know the coil and power to it are good. |
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