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Re: No spark
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Posted by CNKS on May 16, 2007 at 18:45:34 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: Re: No spark posted by John T on May 16, 2007 at 18:26:22:
The key switch and starter button are separate. NO current goes anywhere with the key switch off. The diagram clearly shows, and the text says "electric starter button to coil resistor". From the SAME starter button terminal a wire goes to the key switch (actually vice versa). From the other starter button terminal a wire goes to the "S" post on the solenoid. From the "R" post on the solenoid a wire goes to the + post on the coil. THERE the current stops. I need to print out your post and take it to the tractor. Before that, I will ask you the same question that I asked others: Assuming everything is hooked up correctly (It is all NEW except the ballast resistor that I have bypassed with no improvement, and the coil, which works on my M (12 volt coil), should I get a spark out of the coil to distributer cap wire when disconnected from the distributer cap -- points or no points, shouldn't I get a spark there, if I should (I don't) then I do not even need to look at the distributer -- yet.
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