FWIW
THE spark is timed by a chip inside the coil that measures the voltage being generated in the coil and when it gets to a specific vale the circuit triggers the spark .
This method of timing the spark. called a Hall Effect Trigger automatically advances the spark as the engine speed increases because the rising rate of a coil is proportional to the speed that the magnets are moving past the legs .
As mentioned previously the spark at cranking speeds is marginal at best so if it comes slightly out of time then no bang .
Way back in post # 9 I asked for tests & laid out how I treat threads here so for me it is bye-bye till what I asked for has been done & the results posted .
Yes Bert, I understand your position. I think like you do. (Don't waste my time with brain-dead idiots!)
I still have your printed-out post with instructions here on my desk.
Not to discount your info & helpfulness, but have had & still have duties around here as a rural home owner.
In this case & lately, gathering refuge, recycling & yard waste into the truck to take to the dump. Usually once a month.
FYI, I am not a repair shop for these things, just a simple home owner on retirement trying to fix & sell some equipment.
I hope you'll allow me some time to dive back into this issue.
I have responded to others when questions arose to be continuative on the problem. I still have to get things done as you requested/instructed.
This project has captivated my mind. I want to resolve and learn from it & perhaps make a few $'s from it if I can.
Thx for your patience.