I have a 1975 v4 85hp motor that seems to have all the original ignition parts. The problem I am having is an intermittent loss of spark to the number 1 cylinder when using a spark tester with a good battery and all four plugs removed. I have swapped coils with one that is firing fine and see no difference it has nothing to due with heat as even in the shop sometimes it works and a minute later it does'nt.
I also have swapped the #1 sensor input wire with the #3 sensor input wire, with these wires switched I still have good spark from the #3 coil output of the pack but still none from the #1 coil ouput: to my line of thinking this swap would mean I am getting spark from the #1 sensor and #3 sensors at the flywheel but not spark through the #1 coil at the power pack. Is this right? I do not have a neon tester or a DVA. I do have a good multi meter.
Question number two: 2 of the coils have small hairline cracks in the coils, these are not arcing out or leaking, should I A. seal them with epoxy B. replace the 2 cracked coils or C. replace all four.
After reading the posts on this site I know I am at the right place now I just need someone to verify my line of thought before shelling out the cash...
Thanks
I also have swapped the #1 sensor input wire with the #3 sensor input wire, with these wires switched I still have good spark from the #3 coil output of the pack but still none from the #1 coil ouput: to my line of thinking this swap would mean I am getting spark from the #1 sensor and #3 sensors at the flywheel but not spark through the #1 coil at the power pack. Is this right? I do not have a neon tester or a DVA. I do have a good multi meter.
Question number two: 2 of the coils have small hairline cracks in the coils, these are not arcing out or leaking, should I A. seal them with epoxy B. replace the 2 cracked coils or C. replace all four.
After reading the posts on this site I know I am at the right place now I just need someone to verify my line of thought before shelling out the cash...
Thanks