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ignition troubles
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ignition troubles
I just got done replacing ignition side crank seal on my engine. It's a Suzuki Spirit out of a 1980. Engine had great spark before I ripped it apart. After I put it all back together, I lost spark. The only way I can see spark is if I take off the spark plug boot and hold the wire inside the cable against metal. It is very weak. The spark doesn't jump. Any ideas or is there a way to test the coils? Thanks
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Weak Spark
Most likely if you had good spark before you took it apart, your coil is not bad. A common problem with weak spark is that the contacts between the coil and the magnets are bad. Sometimes the magnets pick up debris or there might be oil or grease on them. Since magnets lose there power over time it sometimes doesn't take much to cause a problem.
Another thing to check is the points. Make sure they are clean and have the proper gap.
I would start with these two things first as it might be simple and save you some money.
If you do find that you need a coil or points, let me know. I believe I have both parts brand new and in stock.
Another thing to check is the points. Make sure they are clean and have the proper gap.
I would start with these two things first as it might be simple and save you some money.
If you do find that you need a coil or points, let me know. I believe I have both parts brand new and in stock.
Same problem
I have the same problem with mine I am putting a new seal in mine and now my spark is realy irregular. I was told that it got dirty and that I should spray it out with contact cleaner. I have not tryed it yet so if it works for you would you let me know? THANKS
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