First off hello to all!
This is my first post here.
I have a 1987 Larson DC-175 that got handed down to me from my father. I used it all of last summer almost every weekend and it never let me down once.
I took it out of storage over the weekend and went to fire it up and do some maintenance on it and found that it wouldn't start. There is fuel going to it but no spark.
I tried a new coil and condensor tonight, but still no spark, not even at the coil. With the key on there is battery voltage at both sides of the coil. I even jumped the neutral switch (not sure if this is the correct name for it), and still noting. I'm not to familiar with a points style lignition system (I work on diesel engines for a living), and to me the points look OK. Can they look good and be bad. I tested them with my multimeter and they seemed to contact fine.
It seems to me that the points are the only thing left that could be giving me the trouble......or am I overlooking something?
Thanks in advance!!!!!
I have a 1987 Larson DC-175 that got handed down to me from my father. I used it all of last summer almost every weekend and it never let me down once.
I took it out of storage over the weekend and went to fire it up and do some maintenance on it and found that it wouldn't start. There is fuel going to it but no spark.
I tried a new coil and condensor tonight, but still no spark, not even at the coil. With the key on there is battery voltage at both sides of the coil. I even jumped the neutral switch (not sure if this is the correct name for it), and still noting. I'm not to familiar with a points style lignition system (I work on diesel engines for a living), and to me the points look OK. Can they look good and be bad. I tested them with my multimeter and they seemed to contact fine.
It seems to me that the points are the only thing left that could be giving me the trouble......or am I overlooking something?
Thanks in advance!!!!!