Backyard Mechanic - Finding Voltage Leaks

SV1000

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In the past, I have taken a spraybottle with water and misted the distributer and ignition wires on my old Chevy started it up in the dark; it was easy to find where bad plug wires were allowing spark jump to the exhaust manifold or other ground sources.

Will this work on an OB motor?
 

5150abf

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Re: Backyard Mechanic - Finding Voltage Leaks

You would think,an ignition as an ignition so it should work.
When I read the headline that was what I was going to suggest.
It certainly can't hurt anything.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Backyard Mechanic - Finding Voltage Leaks

some times you don't need the water. just dark.
 

SuperNova

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Re: Backyard Mechanic - Finding Voltage Leaks

I usually just lick each wire until I find the voltage leak:eek:
 

seahorse5

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Re: Backyard Mechanic - Finding Voltage Leaks

In the past, I have taken a spraybottle with water and misted the distributer and ignition wires on my old Chevy started it up in the dark; it was easy to find where bad plug wires were allowing spark jump to the exhaust manifold or other ground sources.

Will this work on an OB motor?


Windex works great !!!!
 

R.Johnson

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Re: Backyard Mechanic - Finding Voltage Leaks

Why not just a test lead with a probe end, gounded to the block?
 
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