Kinderlehrer wrote:
> Chances are you are not getting a spark at the plugs, ie, an electrical
> problem. Use a screwdriver (with plastic or wooden handle), remove a plug
> wire and isert the tip of the screwdriver in to the end of the plug wire....
FWIW -- I picked up a 'tool' to do this at Harbor Freight. Connects inline with
the plug wire & plug and has a bulb that flashes as the plug fires. Easier to
see in daylight and beats getting shocked by a leaky high tension wire.
Geo Hahn
59 TR3A
64 TR4
Mt Lemmon, AZ
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