Posted by fixerupper on June 12, 2018 at 17:58:18 from (108.161.63.136):
I posted a few days ago about my 79 power Wagon not having spark. It sparked out of the secondary wire (big wire) once when the starter was hit, then no more spark. The battery was getting tired from extended cranking but was still turning it over, now grunting yet. I checked the resistor and it had power at all four terminals using a test light but I still replaced it. I cleaned up the grounds for the ignition module on the firewall slick and clean. Still no start. Replaced the module, no start. It was still cranking but acting tired. I threw the charger on it and walked away for the rest of the day. This evening with a good charge on the battery it popped right off. In the past it has always started if the battery was low and barely able to crank it over. Now it needs a good charge in the battery to get spark. Any ideas? The battery had been doing a lot of cranking off and on before I charged it so the battery held up well enough to be called a good battery. Connections are clean and tight.
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