Posted by El Toro on April 13, 2011 at 11:47:52 from (108.3.156.106):
In Reply to: Re: Ignition switch posted by Albo5000 on April 13, 2011 at 06:28:01:
You should see if you have battery voltage at your coil with the points open and the ignition switch pulled use a volt meter or test lite. The starter is a separate circuit as it just cranks the engine. You should be able to hand crank that engine and start it when the ignition switch is pulled. Make sure the tranny is out of gear before doing this. If there's no voltage at the coil you need to check for voltage back at the switch. There should be voltage there when pulled on the terminal that feeds your coil voltage. If there's no voltage there check the feed terminal on your switch for voltage as there should be voltage there all the time unless you have a broken wire. Hal
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