Posted by Tom 43 on February 11, 2012 at 12:04:00 from (99.117.18.191):
In Reply to: 706 wont start posted by Diesel1 on February 11, 2012 at 07:30:29:
You said, "we had a steady 12 volts at the coil while cranking." That is impossible unless you have a battery as large as a refrigerator. A normal starter will pull system voltage down to slightly below 11 volts while cranking. Hook a test light between the distributor side of the coil and ground. It must blink while cranking. Pull a spark plug wire off and insert a piece of metal. You should get a fat, blue spark almost a quarter of an inch while cranking when held against the block.
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