| Pontyak1 |
Jan 24, 2008 07:36 AM |
RE: 1966 Tempest, no spark?
Sorry it took me so long to get back with you. More than likely after sitting that long you have a dirty set of points. Check the set of points for voltage. Make sure when the points close that the voltage goes to 0V. check the coil wire to ground when you close the points and it should spark a healthy blue spark. Check at the + side of the coil for voltage with the key on. You can do an easy check of the coil with a piece of wire. Disconnect the wire on the - side of the coil. you should now have 12v on the - side of the coil. ground the - side and a spark should happen on the coil wire. If all this is good, the final check is the rotor and cap. Make sure that they are clean. (Not burnt or corroded.) If they are clean then the next step is making sure the timing is close. But this is outside the scope of your question. Good luck.
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