I've been testing the spark on my 1968 6hp Seahorse using a homemade spark tester which tests the spark from both cylinders at the same time. The gap is 1/4" for each and I get an intermittent spark for both cylinders. The harder I pull the starter, the better the spark, but it is still intermittent. If I test using a spark plug instead, there's a good consistent spark on each pull every time - not intermittent at all.
Is the 1/4" gap test supposed to produce a spark as consistently as you would expect to see on a spark plug? Or is it more of a case of - if it jumps the gap at all that's good, whether consistent or not?
Is the 1/4" gap test supposed to produce a spark as consistently as you would expect to see on a spark plug? Or is it more of a case of - if it jumps the gap at all that's good, whether consistent or not?