Posted by glennster on June 30, 2010 at 17:31:47 from (99.90.9.153):
In Reply to: *Super M Again* posted by gatorhide on June 30, 2010 at 16:46:21:
if its 12v neg ground, the - wire should be connected to the ignition points. if its still 6v + ground, the + side should be connected to the points. even if reversed, it should still fire. get a test light and hook one end to the hot side of the battery, with the ignition points open, remove the wire from the coil that goes to the points and put the test light on the wire. if the lamp lights, the points are grounding out. check the insluator where the wire connects to the side of the distributor to see if the insulation is bad, or if something is touching to ground out the points.
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