Rivergator
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 7, 2013
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- 224
The engine has no spark on any of the 6 plugs. I pulled the plugs and had my wife crank the engine. I grounded each plug and visually checked for a spark, nothing. I even dared to touch the plug to see if I get zapped, nothing. Then I proceeded to follow the test procedure for the thunderbolt IV and this is how far I got. Battery voltage is 12.56. Key in RUN position voltage on the + side of the coil was 8.22 - 10.11. Then I disconnected the WHT/RED wire from each other and checked the end on the module side. It was 8.5. Then I checked the end that comes from distributor and it was .367. That's when I stopped because I am not quite sure that I did this right. In the next step it mentions a spark gap tester. I am not sure I know what a "spark gap tester" is and how to apply it in this case, which would be in the next test step. Also I have both test procedures in front of me, one for the TB IV and one for the TB V and they are not exactly the same. In the TB V it says to disconnect the WHT/RED bullet connector and measure it at the module end. If the voltage is 0.00 the ignition module is bad. But I have 8.5 Volts on it and according to that the module should be ok. On the TB IV instructions it doesn't say anything about disconnecting the bullet connection and maybe because I disconnected it the voltage reads 0.367, so I am not sure that I do this right. Btw. the coil is brand new and is the proper coil for the TB IV. Time to consult the experts