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fieldmatt2
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So to rule out spark plugs and boots, i pulled the high tension lead out of each spark plug boot to check for spark. At first i had nice clean spark on each high tension lead when held close to the engine block, then all of a sudden, after about 10 seconds of cranking, cly 2 and 3 lost spark... just gone
Now when i first started cranking and had spark on all 4 cylinders, my battery had been sitting on the charger a couple hours and i had 13.8 volts at the terminals.... when i lost spark on 2 and 3 my battery voltage was 11 volts at the terminals
So am i losing spark due to a crappy undersized battery or a faulty ignitor?
The ign coils both had 4 ohms im the primary and 14.8k ohms on the secondary
I dont beleive that little black box ignitor is a cdi like alot of people say it is, unless it has a capacitor inside that could be tested?
..... still getting used to older Dc circuits, im used to working on very large scale Ac electronics for work
Now when i first started cranking and had spark on all 4 cylinders, my battery had been sitting on the charger a couple hours and i had 13.8 volts at the terminals.... when i lost spark on 2 and 3 my battery voltage was 11 volts at the terminals
So am i losing spark due to a crappy undersized battery or a faulty ignitor?
The ign coils both had 4 ohms im the primary and 14.8k ohms on the secondary
I dont beleive that little black box ignitor is a cdi like alot of people say it is, unless it has a capacitor inside that could be tested?
..... still getting used to older Dc circuits, im used to working on very large scale Ac electronics for work