Posted by JSharp on September 03, 2007 at 20:55:53 from (63.252.243.160):
In Reply to: Condensor farmall b posted by jeff lane on September 03, 2007 at 13:39:27:
Condensors have been about the same value for years because that's the value required to keep the points from pitting. That's it's prmary function.
You can remove it and you should have spark but you may have spark not just when the points open but also when they close. Spark will be erratic but you'll have spark provided everything else is in order.
If you don't have spark the things to check are straightforward. Make sure you have proper voltage at the coil. Make sure you have coil voltage at the points when they're open and zero volts at the points when they're closed. Make sure the points are clean. Make sure the condensor isn't shorted.
If all of the voltages are correct you should be able to manually open the points and get a spark from the coil. If not, the coil is bad.
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