Would a faulty ing switch cause no spark, even if the engine is turning over? Thanks
I will try. BTW I just installed a new electronic ignition.. and it only gives my problems starting when I leave it over night. When it's warm it will start all day
No I did not, but it was on my list. It did state that in the installation instructions too.Did you check the reluctor gap in the distributor before installing it. It should be .007" or .008" with a brass feeler gauge.
I didn't check one once, and it turned out to be .030" gap and wouldn't start when warm, only cold... #-o :banghead:
No I did not, but it was on my list. It did state that in the installation instructions too.
So is it safe to say that a electronic ignition relies more on a fully charged battery then a points ignition?
Well I am thinking my battery is maybe on her way out.
Would make sense. Good info guys thanks
Yes, that is the best way to test it.. a 1/4" to 3/8" gap to metal. You should do this way for individual plug wires or for the spark wire from the coil.What's the recommended way to check for spark? I was just pulling number 1 plug an resting on ex manifold.
No, you cannot make that conclusion. Electronic ignitions can (and typically will) work better at lower voltages; depends mostly on the design and coil.No I did not, but it was on my list. It did state that in the installation instructions too.
So is it safe to say that a electronic ignition relies more on a fully charged battery then a points ignition?
No, you cannot make that conclusion. Electronic ignitions can (and typically will) work better at lower voltages; depends mostly on the design and coil.
You'll do yourself a favor to to get a voltmeter and start with doing some tests as outlined. I have not seen any symptom you have described that indicates the battery is going out.
Did these issues start after the new electronic ignition system was installed? What system is that? Did you change the coil? We need the info on every new part you installed and if you deleted anything.
This is why you must make tests. Voltmeter. enough voltage AT the ignition? at least 10.5
Usually if the battery will spin the engine OK, the battery is OK. That does not mean the ignition system is actually getting enough right there at the ignition system.