KE4AVB wrote:In that case are you sure the coil has failed or is it just the high tension lead? If the lead they can be replaced but take a little patience cutting it out so a new one can be inserted. Old coils had a screw in there and newer ones just have a straight pin.
I can replace that wire as this one screws in.
I removed the spark plug and used my impact wrench on flywheel nut to spin it over. I found it will fire a spark tester but I have to spin it really fast. When it first starts spinning I don't see any fire. I am using the HEI spark tester .
I didn't have anyone to spin it over with rope plus I don't see that good is the reason I used the impact wrench. I will get someone to pull the rope for me and check the fire doing that this week.
Here are the coil reading with my HF meter set to 20,000 Ohms.
From spark plug wire to kill terminal on coil I get 6.86 Ohms.
From spark plug wire to ground part of coil I get 7.86 Ohms. Not sure if the resistance is too high or not.
I set the air gap to 0.12.