not necessarily true.Upside down coil would still spark. Just not at the right time
Safety switches are easy to test. You can bench test them for off/on continuity.Seems to have plenty of compression with good pressure at the spark plug hole. Guess I'll replace all safety switches again. Will take a few days as I'll have to order them since my truck is broke down as well.
It's a new coil gapped with the included card. No spark with the previous coil either which is why I replaced it.No spark with the wire unplugged is a bad ignition coil...
What did you set the air gap at?>
Ditto, MUST check this before anything else.Do you have a multimeter? Check for voltage on the kill wire in the Off,On and Start key positions. Any voltage on that wire will fry a coil faster than a teenage burger flipper frying food.
A 12V test light will do as well.
Do you have a multimeter? Check for voltage on the kill wire in the Off,On and Start key positions. Any voltage on that wire will fry a coil faster than a teenage burger flipper frying food.
A 12V test light will do Kill wire isolated from coil
Kill wire isolated from coil shows 27V irrespective of key position.Do you have a multimeter? Check for voltage on the kill wire in the Off,On and Start key positions. Any voltage on that wire will fry a coil faster than a teenage burger flipper frying food.
A 12V test light will do as well.