rydizzy
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When I say no spark, I mean distribution. There is always spark from the coil, even when there isn't from the plug wires. I did everything on that list too.
When I say no spark, I mean distribution. There is always spark from the coil, even when there isn't from the plug wires. I did everything on that list too.
Okay, I found the problem. The ICM and/or coil doesn't work cold. I put it in the oven for a few minutes and now it works fine. I've done it a few times, so I'm pretty sure that's what it is. This is a brand new ICM and coil by the way.
me thinks one of these two statements is in error
me thinks one of these two statements is in error
X3Me thinks you might be on to something!
IF the "power" is enough to jump a 1/8th inch gap and give you a crisp blue spark, you're losing the power between mechanical parts.Coil wire-to-cap connection? Rotor-to-center post connection? Rotor-to-wire terminal gap? Plug wires-to-cap connections?