I've cleaned the points, checked the plug wire, verified the plug is good, but still no spark. I suspect that the on-off switch may be the problem since one of the wires is broken. How do I disconnect it from the coil or otherwise by-pass it?
I've cleaned the points, checked the plug wire, verified the plug is good, but still no spark. I suspect that the on-off switch may be the problem since one of the wires is broken. How do I disconnect it from the coil or otherwise by-pass it?
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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No spark--Topic by: Ken Pipkin | Ken Pipkin | 08/19/14 08:55PM |
Re: No spark--Re: Double Trouble Dan | Double Trouble Dan | 08/19/14 10:18PM |
Re: No spark--Re: Tim Regan | Tim Regan | 08/19/14 10:31PM |
Re: No spark--Re: Glenn Kuehn | Glenn Kuehn | 08/20/14 03:10AM |
Re: No spark--Re: Ken Pipkin | Ken Pipkin | 08/20/14 05:29AM |
Re: No spark--Re: Anthony A | Anthony A | 08/20/14 08:02AM |
Re: No spark--Re: Ken Pipkin | Ken Pipkin | 08/20/14 04:37PM |
Re: No spark--Re: Ken Pipkin | Ken Pipkin | 09/01/14 08:14AM |
Re: No spark--Re: blarga flarga | blarga flarga | 09/02/14 03:24PM |
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