Posted by pete 23 on September 11, 2013 at 16:15:05 from (74.47.41.165):
In Reply to: lousy spark on an M posted by P and R Pete on September 11, 2013 at 10:56:49:
A weak yellow spark is kind of up to the interpretation of the guy checking it. If you check to a heavy painted or greasy surface it will not have a nice blue spark. Found that out the hard way when I was a kid on my own car. Was nothing wrong with the spark just the guy checking it. Me.
Also, your plug and coil wires will normally show open circuit if they are solid wire and have a poor connection between wire and the spark plug or dist end, but the high voltage will jump the gap and you may not know the difference when looking at the spark. If they show high resistance they are most likely resistor wires and it will effect the look of the spark. It will be a thinner spark so to speak.
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