Okay, any other suggestions could it be distributor related? If so how do I check?You have 12V at the coil, so I would not suggest running jumpers. Jumpers are good for a quick check but can also cause damage if connected incorrectly
Okay, any other suggestions could it be distributor related? If so how do I check?You have 12V at the coil, so I would not suggest running jumpers. Jumpers are good for a quick check but can also cause damage if connected incorrectly
That's a cool tool never knew those where a thing.Need to better understand the orange spark and make sure its orange. Even orange should ignite gas. Can use a spark plug from the coil to ground but it would be better to use a spark gap tester. Can set it up and see if its a good spark
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Make sure you have 12 volts while you're cranking, not just with the ignition switch "on".Well I have 12 volts on there. So the switch is fine.