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Spark from Coil but not from Distributor?


Spark from coil but no spark from distributor??? Please help! - Fiero.nl

phonedawgz ... If the shaft of your distributor is rusted and you are forcing the rotors on, you could be splitting the rotor. You also could have ...

Spark to distributor but no to plugs? - Vintage Mustang Forums

If you have spark at the end of the coil wire where it enters the distributor, but no spark at the plugs then the rotor and cap aren't " ...

Spark from Coil but not from Distributor? - The Jalopy Journal

If you have spark at the coil wire but not at the plugs it has to be bad plug wires, bad cap, or wrong rotor or no rotor. That's all there is ...

I have spark at the coil but not at my spark plugs Ignition Coil, yes ...

Oky. If the engine cranks but there is no spark at the spark plug wires, it means that the problem is somewhere between the coil and the spark ...

No spark from coil to distributor. Help - Club Sea Ray

Rotor does turn. ... Below is a quick list of items which can cause a "no spark" condition from the coil: 1. A bad key switch. 2. A blown ignition ...

No Spark to Distributor: Crank No Start. New Coil. Have ... - 2CarPros

This means the wire from the coil to the distributor is not delivering the spark. However, I suspect you don't have it coming out of the ...

No spark from distributor | S-10 Forum

If you think about it, if you have a spark from the coil wire to the distributor cap, but not at the plugs it kind of narrows the problem to the ...

Getting current from coil output but not from distributor wires to plugs

Connect coil to distributor and check spark at plug - NO SPARK. I have jumped coil from battery and I am jumping starter to control at engine.

Power to the coil but no spark. - For A Bodies Only Mopar Forum

The tach could be bad or tach wire shorted. If you still do not get spark, could be coil or module. Next try disconnecting the coil NEG wires ...

No spark from distributor, good spark from coil...

If you are not getting coil spark cranking it could be a bad pick up coil or gap in the dist could be too wide . the Ecu may not be switching ...

Spark at coil but not distributor. : r/MechanicAdvice - Reddit

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Spark at Ignition coil but no spark at spark plug?!

Fuel is good. Air is good. I pulled a spark plug and got no spark when cranking. Pulled the cable wire at the ignition coil and there was spark ...

Spark From Ignition Coil, No Spark From Distributor? - Chevy Talk

However, when I go to check the wires coming off of the distributor, I'm not getting any spark. The distributor cap and rotor button are brand ...

Spark at coil but not at the plug - Smokstak

If it is present, you must replace the cap. Look carefully at the rotor. Does the Rotor pointer contact have sharp clean surfaces, or is it ...

No Start - Spark at Coil - No Spark at plugs | Boat Repair Forum

if there is no spark out the cap at one of the spark plug wires, there is either a disconnect somewhere at either end of the rotor (possibly out ...

No apparent spark after cap and rotor replaced (Solved)

If you do get spark, then you probably got the number one plug wire in the wrong position in the distributor cap, and of course all the others ...

If I have fire from the coil to the distributor, why won't the fire plugs ...

So the rotor in the distributor isn't distributing that spark. Could be missing the rotor, or the rotor center contact is broken, or a ...

No spark from the distributor to the plug wires - ClassicBroncos.com

Well if you have spark going from the coil wire to the dist cap but not out to the plugs your issue is with the cap and rotor. Its possible the ...

NO SPARK, NO START, NO PROBLEM! IGNITION SYSTEMS

ENGINE CRANKS BUT DON'T START? DON'T WORRY! ERIK THE WRENCH IS HERE, WE TEST FOR FUEL, TEST THE COIL AND DISTRIBUTOR / IGNITION.

Still no spark after replacing distributor and ignition coil - YotaTech

No flash, bad wires. Cheap easy fix, just be careful to put the wires in the right place on the distributor for the correct plug. Replace them ...


High energy ignition

High energy ignition, also known as H.E.I., is an electronic ignition system designed by the Delco-Remy Division of General Motors. It was used on all GM vehicles, at least in the North American market, from 1975 through the mid-1980s.