Posted by El Toro on January 02, 2010 at 13:30:37 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: Cub ignition posted by garyandnancy on January 02, 2010 at 12:55:56:
Where is the rotor pointing? Should be pointing to your No1 plug wire in this firing order on your cap when you have No1 piston at TDC on the compression stroke. The wire from the mag's coil should be disconnected from the points if there's an external coil that's being fed battery voltage to the points. Check to see if you're getting battery voltage to the coil. With the points open you should have battery voltage to both small termianls on the coil with the ignition switch in the on position. Use a volt meter or a test lite. Rub those poits with some 320 wet or dry. If they're pitted replace them. If you're sure you're at TDC on the compression stroke and the rotor is off you need to pull the mag and rotate the rotor so its at the No1 plug tower and then reinstall the mag. Hal 2-1 4-3
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