Re: No spark in 2 out of 6 cylinders
Re: No spark in 2 out of 6 cylinders
....According to Seloc the only way you can test your switchbox is to swap it with a known working one. ....
And THAT is precisely why I (and a lot of people on this forum) dislike seloc and clymer... As you found out, swapping switchboxes takes the longest, and they had you doing that first.... Go figure..
My line of troubleshooting always starts with the easiest thing to verify first, not the hardest.... (I'm lazy

) The first thing I would have done in your case was just to swap 2 coil leads over... That would have found it quickly and with the LEAST amount of work....
Ok. you can test switchboxes a number of different ways.... Swapping is only one way (and the one that takes the most effort).
You should be putting a DVA meter on the output of the stator (where it connects to the switchbox) and verifying that voltage is available for the box, then you check the trigger voltages, then you check the switchbox output. By now you have a pretty good picture of what's happening in the ignition system, without a single thing being disconnected or swapped...
Chris............