Posted by El Toro on August 08, 2011 at 07:39:14 from (108.15.86.54):
In Reply to: 240 U won't start. posted by Scotmick on August 08, 2011 at 06:36:52:
Use a volt meter and see if you're getting battery voltage to your coil. With the points open you should have voltage on both small terminals when your ignition switch is in the on position. If there's no voltage you need to check back at your ignition switch for voltage to see if you have voltage feeding the switch. If you have voltage feeding the ignition switch check the terminal on the switch to see if there's voltage on the terminal that feeds voltage to your coil. If you have voltage to the switch and none out your switch needs replacing.
If you have battery voltage on terminal on the ignition switch and none at the coil you have a a bad connection or your wire is broken between the switch and your coil.
If you have battery voltage on both terminals on the coil use some 320 wet or dry and clean the points then see if the engine will start. Hal
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