Posted by El Toro on June 19, 2010 at 18:09:51 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: Super M won't restart posted by gatorhide on June 19, 2010 at 17:39:16:
Pull off a plug wire and see if there's a good hot fire to your plugs. If there's no fire to your plug.
You need to to see if you have voltage at your coil. With points open and your ignition switch in the on position use a volt meter or test lite to see there's voltage on both terminals. If there's no voltage you need to check for battery voltage at your switch. Check the terminal on the switch that feeds voltage to the coil. You need the switch on. If there's no voltage you need to check for voltage being fed to your switch. You should have a feed wire that feeding battery voltage to your switch.
Use a separate wire to run battery voltage from the battery to your coil and see if it will start. This will bypass you ignition switch. Hal
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