Posted by old on January 10, 2014 at 13:28:50 from (209.86.226.34):
In Reply to: Re: 12v coil posted by sparky70 on January 10, 2014 at 13:11:08:
One thing you need to check is that you have a spark at the points that you can both see and here. Carefully open and close the points by hand and make sure they have a spark there. No spark no spark from the coil either. Another way to check things and no test tools needed if take the ignition side wire off the coil. Turn on the ignition and then put the wire back on and off a few times. You should get a spark at the terminal when you tough it and when you remove it and also should have a spark from the center coil wire at the same time with the points closed. No spark your points need to be cleaned and now days it is common to have to do that to new points
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