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Posted by rrs26ja on April 02, 2006 at 16:59:27 from (204.210.159.125):
I have never given up, but I need help. I had electronic ignition in my 9N but I kept burining up coils. After changing back to points, I can't seem to get spark. I have changed the coil, the rotor, the cap and have changed points. My problem must be in the points. I have set the gap to .015. Can someone tell me how the points and condensor are wired. I wired the condensor to the brass screw that the coil touches. The points have two bands and silver one and a copper one. They seem to only be able to go to the insulator screw on the points. The point set had a small copper band, I wired that between the points with the other and bands and the condensor. I also tried leaving this out. I measure 12v at the top of the coil and when I crank it goes down to 8.54. Shouldn't it go down to zero? Please Help Me........
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