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Posted by jim on Tuesday, November 03, 2009:In Reply to: no spark posted by Ron on Monday, November 02, 2009:
Unhook wire to kill switch if you have it hooked up. Double check that you have not inadverently grounded the wire hooking points to condenser. Have seen people do that quite often. If you have replaced coil, make sure output terminal of coil secondary makes contact with the little brass tab in cap or check output with that cover removed. If bearings are loose, magnet may be contacting housing.
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