Re: No Spark..... Continued....
F.R. Thanks....
Spark tester gapped at each plug wire is the same gap used to test spark off coil wire when cranking motor. About 1/4". I got a very healthy consistent spark here.
After this test is it safe to assume the points are working correctly?
If so, should I adjust the spark tester to .030 (same as plug gap)?
Please let me know and I can retest tomorrow.
Thanks for you help.
If you are getting consistent sparks off the coil wire, the points are at least triggering the amp. Now, the sad truth is that those distributor caps were a crappy design. You could have a great spark going into it, but weak spark coming back out. That is why I asked what gap you are trying to fire. You said somewhere that you got a new cap and rotor, right? They should be as good as you can do, which is still crap by design.
You should get a 7/16 spark off the coil wire and at least 1/4 at the plug wires. Talking about sharp pointed gaps here.
Yes, I suggest closing your tester down to a narrower gap just for laughs to see if ANYTHING is getting through the distributor. If you have 7/16 going in and 1/8 coming out, it is getting lost in there someplace. Hey, a thought just came to mind--you don't have car plug wires on there do you? No good.
One last thought and I'm out of suggestions. A proper spark tester will test all four wires at the same time. Other test methods will give unpredictable results.
Oops, I lied. Still another thought. Maybe you are getting low voltage at the amp input when cranking. Nevertheless, if you are getting 7/16 off the coil wire, one would think it is ok.