bonz_d
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Was helping a neighbor over the weekend with his engine as it was missing badly, no power and hard to start. He and another family member found it had weak intermittant spark so he ordered new points and started on it. Well of course he has never done this before and asked for help. I too haven't done this in a very long time and needed a refresher so I youtubed it and found a video I believe from another forum member on how to do it using a multimeter. Great video by the way!
We got the one side done as per this video but when we went to the other side I ran into problems as it seems that side is shorted out and always has continuity. So I went back and watched again. On the engine they were doing there were only 2 wires. The wire from the coil and the wire from the condensor. This engine has 3 wires. I am assuming this 3rd wire goes to the kill switch. Again I'm not certain of this as we ran out of time and was getting late so I couldn't really trace the wire.
Could this wire be shorting causing no spark on that cylinder? Or should I be looking at something else?
We got the one side done as per this video but when we went to the other side I ran into problems as it seems that side is shorted out and always has continuity. So I went back and watched again. On the engine they were doing there were only 2 wires. The wire from the coil and the wire from the condensor. This engine has 3 wires. I am assuming this 3rd wire goes to the kill switch. Again I'm not certain of this as we ran out of time and was getting late so I couldn't really trace the wire.
Could this wire be shorting causing no spark on that cylinder? Or should I be looking at something else?