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<blockquote data-quote="PawPaw" data-source="post: 175552" data-attributes="member: 1934"><p>I would do an OHMS test on the coil. Most of the time the issue is one of these....</p><p>A. Your ground and coil mounts are dirty or rusty. Remove the coil and clean all the connections and mounts with sand paper.</p><p>B. The connection between the plug cap and the plug wire is loose or rusted or corroded. You can unscrew the plug cap off the wire and cut about 1/4" off the wire and then reinstall the plug cap.</p><p>If the primary side of the coil has a low OHMS reading it will not create the needed spark</p><p>Paw Paw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PawPaw, post: 175552, member: 1934"] I would do an OHMS test on the coil. Most of the time the issue is one of these.... A. Your ground and coil mounts are dirty or rusty. Remove the coil and clean all the connections and mounts with sand paper. B. The connection between the plug cap and the plug wire is loose or rusted or corroded. You can unscrew the plug cap off the wire and cut about 1/4" off the wire and then reinstall the plug cap. If the primary side of the coil has a low OHMS reading it will not create the needed spark Paw Paw [/QUOTE]
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