NHGuy
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- May 21, 2009
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I feel pretty stupid. I know enough to power down the engine while working on it and I still messed up. I touched the main post on my alternator while assembling my power steering and now I have no spark. This was done while the key was off.
There's no spark now, I went as far as disconnecting my shift interrupt and then checked the output circuit. It has battery voltage.
But there's no fire at the plugs, and there was before this muck up.
I have the manual and I was going to next test the excitation circuit, and then the sensing circuit.
After reading the electrical diagram it appears that the only pieces in the line of fire are these.
I happen to have a new regulator/brush assembly. And I bought a new rectifier bridge this week in case I need it.
What else do I check, anything?
There's no spark now, I went as far as disconnecting my shift interrupt and then checked the output circuit. It has battery voltage.
But there's no fire at the plugs, and there was before this muck up.
I have the manual and I was going to next test the excitation circuit, and then the sensing circuit.
After reading the electrical diagram it appears that the only pieces in the line of fire are these.
I happen to have a new regulator/brush assembly. And I bought a new rectifier bridge this week in case I need it.
What else do I check, anything?