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Still no Spark !! I'm out of ideas
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Posted by ICRed on June 14, 2006 at 17:43:02 from (66.227.165.3):
After rewiring my Super C to the one wire diagram that Bob Melville was kind enough to e-mail, I now have lights, and my ammeter is working. But, I still have no spark on number one cylinder. I have what looks like 12 volts going to the positive side of my coil, but nothing else, and the coil still gets a little warm after cranking it a few times. I have replaced the coil thinking it could be bad, checked my grounds to make sure I have bare metal contact, pulled the coil wire to the distributor and cranked it to see if there was spark but still nothing. Infact, no spark on any cylinders. Would this new Pertronic electronic ignition I just installed have anything to do with this? I hate fooling with electrical! This project is completely done other than this, been working on this restoration project on and off since last Christmas and my 10 acre back yard is now up to my knees! I'm close to finding a roving mechanic and let him finish it. Any other suggestions?
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