Posted by K-Ho on July 07, 2010 at 15:39:09 from (216.241.198.38):
I posted a message about my model A a week or so ago, and this is the current state of my predicament: after fiddling with the card for a bit, adjusting the float and whatnot, i took off the mag to retime it, just in case. Well now i can't get it to spark. by this i mean i followed the directions in the manual where i manually spun the lug to make sure i was on the right cylinder. everything was as it was before, no alterations, and yet all of a sudden I am not getting spark. I've traded out the cap, got new plugs, and i get shocked if the cap is off and i spin the lug. I got new wires, new plugs, and have tried a cap i know to work. I have grouned both the mag and the plug in every combination, and am simply out of ideas of why i am not getting spark. I wouldnt be scratching my head so much if it wasn't working right before i took the thing off! Im sorry this is so long, i just figured I'd explain everything to save time. Thanks in advance to any advice.
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