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Posted by Short Bolt on November 25, 2005 at 20:50:52 from (69.21.20.2):
Just got done rebuildng the 340 put every thing new in the engine ! And have just about worn the starter out trying to get it started. I replaced the points checked gap .020 , put in new condensor,new cap, new rotor, new spark plugs gap.023 new wire from switch to coil. and it won't start checked gas ok! checked choke ok! took air cleaner off ok! checked timing 4 times, made new wire for dist- to coil. still won't fire. Gave it either still wont fire, put in second set of plugs still no go! pulled #1 plug cranked engine very little spark,bearly can see it! Could it be the plug wires? Only wired avaible local was a set of Auto Zone life time gray and black fit all that have fiber inners, not copper! Is the wire killing the current flow?? Or is the wire or not carry enough current to make good spark? Stumped!!! Thanks.
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