Posted by Dell (WA) on January 06, 2011 at 10:04:49 from (207.200.112.105):
In Reply to: 1941 ford 9n no spark posted by John Kiraly on January 06, 2011 at 08:18:42:
John......would it surprize you to learn that yer starter motor has 'nuttin' to do with yer sparkies???
Follow the VOLTS. Check fer volts at the top of the squarecan ignition coil terminal. It will be either about 12V or 3V or ZERO volts. Exact value of volts is NOT CRITICAL. Iff'n you have ZERO volts, guess what??? You ain't gonnna have enny sparkies.
So check for volts around yer "infamous ballast resistor" 3-terminal "T" board under yer amp-meter. Again can be either 12V or 3V or ZERO. Iff'n you have ZERO volts, guess what??? While you were futtzin'round with changing yer starter motor, you MISWIRED the volts wire to the terminal board.
You don't have a VOLTMETER??? Gitt'cha one at yer local hardware store. $10-20 (cheap) .......Dell, yer self-appointed sparkie-meister
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