Posted by Tom vertiz on July 02, 2013 at 19:17:22 from (71.215.110.71):
In Reply to: Re: 8n no spark posted by Royse on June 23, 2013 at 19:31:20:
Ok this was the problem. If you put the whole assembled coil cap and distributer body on it is really difficult to get slot to line up perfectly. If you are off just a little it will push up the rotor and in turn push up the snap ring that holds the inside of the distributer to the body of the distributer. That snap ring then grounds out the pig tail on the coil and you get no spark. It will test ok without the coil on the bench, and even test ok with the coil on sometimes. I was advised to put the distributer on as a whole assembly but I found if you put it on in three parts, the body, the cap, and the coil you have better luck. Yup can finger tight the bolts and turn the rotor by hand until it snaps in to place, you will deffenitly feel when you have it right. Thanks for the advice guys!
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