wayne z
Well-Known Member
OK, still no spark from the rear coils. I have exhausted all my capabilities. Have tried 3 different ignition boxes and all 3 (the original and a loaner and a bought used one from a runner) still don't correct the problem.
I have cleaned all the connectors and continuity tested all involved circuits of the rear ignition coils and PU coils. Also changed the ignition coils and wires.
There is 12+ volt reading at both, supply and control wires to the ignition coils with power on and engine not started. Idling on the front cyls, the control wires of the rear coils show pulsed readings instead of steady 12 volts. I don't know if this is normal or not, seems to tell me the coils are getting a signal? Still no spark at the test sparkplugs.
Only part not changed yet is the PU colis. I have a loaner from Sean, a purchased one from a good runner and the original installed one. They all ohm the same, at 116 ohms to all pins using the black wire as neutral.
Could the PU coils test good with the meter and still not work correctly?
I'm ready change it out and see.
Thanks,
Wayne
I have cleaned all the connectors and continuity tested all involved circuits of the rear ignition coils and PU coils. Also changed the ignition coils and wires.
There is 12+ volt reading at both, supply and control wires to the ignition coils with power on and engine not started. Idling on the front cyls, the control wires of the rear coils show pulsed readings instead of steady 12 volts. I don't know if this is normal or not, seems to tell me the coils are getting a signal? Still no spark at the test sparkplugs.
Only part not changed yet is the PU colis. I have a loaner from Sean, a purchased one from a good runner and the original installed one. They all ohm the same, at 116 ohms to all pins using the black wire as neutral.
Could the PU coils test good with the meter and still not work correctly?
I'm ready change it out and see.
Thanks,
Wayne