I switched the two wire from power pack to coil and then I had spark on opposite plug. The motor wouldn't run on bottom cylinder. If I switch them back it will run on just top cylinder. So is that meaning the power pack is the problem?Actually it is 2 coils in one part.----Switch the orange blue to bottom and orange green to the top.-----Test for spark with a test device.-----My wild guess is that the powerpack failed.
Ok I ordered I new powerpack. Thank so much for your help..Of course it won't run with top signal firing the bottom coil.------It proves that BOTH coils are good.----I would say install a new powerpack.----Easy to do.
No clue. I didn't see any signs of heat. Wires all seem tight. But one of the bolts to hold powerpack in place was not tight. Are you saying it's not normal for power pack to go bad?Hummm!
Wonder what made the power pack fail?
Heat? Vibration? Loose wiring?
Hello, have you finally solve the problem. I have same problem. Probably a bad stator or the wire from stator to power pack?I got new power pack installed & ignition coil and I still only have spark on one cylinder. Do you have anymore ideas?