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Re: Voltage Regulator... the saga continues.
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Posted by tasbrus on October 11, 2006 at 05:31:04 from (24.59.31.200):
In Reply to: Voltage Regulator... the saga continues. posted by Matt Williams on October 10, 2006 at 18:17:58:
Sounds like you have several problems. As someone in the other post said, you should have spark even without the VR hooked up. Use a test light and make sure you have power at the coil with the switch on. Maybe the switch is wired wrong. If you need to get this thing running you can try running a jumper wire directly from the battery hot side (could be +or- depending on your system) to the coil (the post not going to the points). This will be the same as the switch turned on so now if you spin the motor over you should get spark at the plugs. Note: Jumper wire should be fused but I would just use a wire with clips cuz I like living on the edge. :)
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