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![]() Don't be sad PRKWUD I believe you!
![]() ![]() ![]() I still can't get her to fire! I thought it was the timing forshure, but I had it right . ( I think?) I did what PKRWUD said. Will a weak ground between the coil braket and the inner fender cause a weak spark? I can see spark, but I don't know if it's strong enough to flash the motor up? Also the ground wire that comes from the battery that grounds to the inner fender gets pretty hot after cranking (3-5 seconds) Does that mean that It's a bad ground? Thanks for all your help guys. Any input would be great. I have a feeling that it's something that I'm overlooking!
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Feel like a bonehead..... | Chris_H | Windsor Power | 10 | 03-29-2001 08:51 PM |