Furthermore...
Usually the problem is that the timing is off enough to not allow the
engine to run. You can set the timing roughly with a test lamp if
you're running points.
- Tony
At 02:12 PM 7/11/2010, David Templeton wrote:
>.....well almost. Put the new battery in, it filled the tray almost
>perfectly :-). Made sure the engine turns :-) then hooked up the
>battery and turned the engine over to check on oil pressure ( 65+psi :-)
>) This time turned the ignition on, using a little starter fluif, just
>wanted to see if she would catch. Ignition on, all looks good, turned
>her over and nothing, would not catch. My thought on this is a bad
>coil? Thoughts? How can I check, or is it, it either works or doesn't?
>
>Woo hoo, almost there
>
>David Templeton
>'59 tr3a - has a heartbeat doctor!!!
>
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