I have good spark on the top cylinder but intermittent spark on the lower one.
I've now switched the coils side to side to see if the lower plug gets good spark now. I've tried two pairs of new plugs.
My question is: do the spark plug wires simply pull out of the coils or are they screwed in?
The wires both turn half a turn or more freely but I've given them a light to medium tug and they have not popped out.
One plug wire is longer than the other so I would like to switch them for the test and also try new plug wires.
The coil numbers are both 339 5288. All wiring etc. is original as I have owned it since new.
The compression is 105 on one cylinder and 112 on the other. The engine has very low hours on it certainly less than 200.
This is a Canadian motor serial no. 7063179
I've now switched the coils side to side to see if the lower plug gets good spark now. I've tried two pairs of new plugs.
My question is: do the spark plug wires simply pull out of the coils or are they screwed in?
The wires both turn half a turn or more freely but I've given them a light to medium tug and they have not popped out.
One plug wire is longer than the other so I would like to switch them for the test and also try new plug wires.
The coil numbers are both 339 5288. All wiring etc. is original as I have owned it since new.
The compression is 105 on one cylinder and 112 on the other. The engine has very low hours on it certainly less than 200.
This is a Canadian motor serial no. 7063179
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