Thanks for the help so far. Just for the record, you guys are much more help than that Haynes manual...but I suppose that's not saying a whole lot.
I have replaced the coils, caps and wires, as well as the rectifier but I still have no spark on any of the plugs. (Tested using an actual spark tester)
I have 12.0V at the battery, and on 3 of the 4 wires running to the coil I have 10.5V. Is that perhaps too low? If it is, what sort of thing would I be looking for since I have replaced the grounds on the coils?
1 of the coil wires (the white wire on the harness) is not getting any juice so I would assume that's part of the problem.
I traced that wire back and it comes from the ignitor. out of the 6 wires that come out, 2 of the 3 going to the coils have 10.5V. The other 3 wires go to the signal generator.
Does anyone know how to test the ignitor to find out if it's junk or not, or would the fact that it's not sending enough voltage, or not to all the wires it should be the indication? Is there a way to rework it since I do know someone who might have those skills?
Is there a way to test the signal generator to make sure it IS doing its job properly so I can order parts for that as well instead of waiting and having to do it later?
Thanks everyone!
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