11-17-2008, 04:49 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Del City, Oklahoma
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Not getting spark
On my 1989, it was running fine when we turned it off for the night and then the next morning when we went to start it, the motor just spins and doesn't try to catch at all. I put a timing light on one of the plug wires and got nothing. Same thing when I put the light on the coil wire (not really sure what to expect off of the coil wire anyway). The coil seems to have +12V coming in from the igniter. Not sure if this is what it should have or not. The coil reads about 0.8 ohms resistance across the primary and in the 10k range across the secondary.
The Check Engine light does NOT come on when you turn the key to start it. I visually checked the fuses that I thought might be relevant, but I'm not sure what to check if the engine light doesn't come on at all. Any ideas? |
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