reynoldston
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I could not test it hot. I figure if it ohms out properly cold it should give me a decent spark. Of course, since I can't get it to run, there is no way to test it hot.
That is the reason you should have your coil tested at a shop that has the equipment to heat a coil to test it. Also you should always test for spark when the spark plug is under compression. Just because a spark plug sparks on the side of the block doesn't mean it will spark under compression.