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Re: FARMAL B SPARK
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Posted by El Toro on December 08, 2006 at 06:57:17 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: FARMAL B SPARK posted by SCOTT MCKELVEY on December 07, 2006 at 17:51:42:
Rub a piece of 320 wet or dry through those new points, then take a cotton swab dipped in alcohol and clean them several times. Then see if the engine will start. You can check your magnet's magnetism by holding a flatblade screwdriver near them to see if they pull that screwdriver with a lot of effort. If the magnets appear ok pull that coil wire from the cap and hold it within 1/8-1/4" of good ground while some cranks over the engine. You should have a good hot blue spark. If it isn't, the coil may be weak. Make sure there's no carbon buildup on the rotor. These new condensers have found to be defective and I would replace it before buying a new coil. Hal PS: Disconnect the ground (kill) wire at the mag for the time being until you get the engine running.
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