From: | john dutra | e-mail: | jmdutra-A-live.com |
Subject: | RE: RE: RE: RE: Electrical issue with 63 scat | Date: | Mon Jun 6 00:03:55 2016 |
Response to: | 21291 |
GENE, TRY SWAPPING OUT THE CONDENSER FROM PRECIOUS ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- I tried coil and spark plug wire and spark plug from my 62 pacer but, but still no spark. I compared the wiring hookups, and discovered a mistake I made when wiring the 63. I had wire form coil and wire from condenser under the screw holding points in place, and wire connected to rear fender under the screw that hold those same points together. I switched them all, but probably screwed up that set of points while doing it! The bike still has no spark to the plug! ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- I agree with mark. You can pick a 6v coil at the local farm supply and see if that helps. Chris -Indiana ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- Are you sure the coil is good? ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- Help!im trying to get my restored 63 scat started, and seem to have a problem! I don't seem to have spark at the spark plug. The motor was restored rebuilt a couple years ago but I've never had it started. I also put. A new wiring harness. Now I notice when I'm kicking it, if I hold the horn button in while kicking, the horn will go off in a pattern like the engine turning over. But, the bike doesn't seem to have spark at the spark plug. Yet I've checked all connections So now I don't understand why the horn wire seems hot, but bike doesn't have spark or start. Thanks in advance.. Gene |
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