[AT] Electrical Problems..Please help
JAHaze at aol.com
JAHaze at aol.com
Sun Jul 30 05:22:57 PDT 2006
So far I think i've already tried all your suggestions. I have hooked the
wires two different ways onto the coil just to be sure (and have nice new clean
points). I'll try Walts test next and see if I can get a spark. What I think
it could be is a broken wire somewhere thats effecting the ground. Are there
any wires inside the distributor underneath the points that I should be
looking for? Thanks again.
Enjoy, Joe
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ce new clean points). I'll try Walts test next and see if I can get a=20=
spark. What I think it could be is a broken wire somewhere thats effec=
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