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Old July 19th 2004, 20:19
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I would not try to measure the voltage from the plug wires, you meter will not like it. The coil output should be 30,000 to 40,000 volts and it will destroy your meter.
I would never <GASP>. I checked it the old fashioned way...stick a screw driver in the plug wire and see if it arcs to the header. Works like a charm...well at least if there's spark it does. I'll give the condenser a shot. Thanks a ton.
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Old July 21st 2004, 21:03
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no such luck...yet

Well I tried two different coils (see "huge box of parts that comes with the car") and a different distributor in various combinations....nothing. I double checked everything to make sure it was all as it should be but I must still be missing something. I had a painful recollection of a previous electrical disiaster so I double and triple checked the fuses...again, still nothing. Just to recap, here's the "state of the baja address":

12vdc into the coil, 0vdc out of the distributor (I'm tempted to put my tongue on the plug just because I can ). The car ran about a week ago so I have a hard time understanding how and when something would have broken unless it was something like juice running the wrong way through the coil (as noh2o mentioned....which I'm pretty sure happenned at some point). Rotor is good, points are good, timing *should* be good, etc.

In other news, I get the aforementioned 8-spoke wheels back tomorrow with a bright shiny set of tires on them...it's amazing what $300 can do for a problem like that. I'm gonna be very angry if I get tires before I fix my spark problem...then I wouldn't have any excuse to complain to the wonderful folks at Wheel Works, and that would be a shame.
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Old July 22nd 2004, 18:07
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I could really use some suggestions on this guys. I'm getting antsy to get it back on the road and knowing it's something simple is driving me mad . 2 hours and counting til work I get off work and the fun begins . Thanks!!
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Old July 22nd 2004, 18:41
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You have 12vdc to the + side of the coil?
You have the trigger wire from the points/condenser to the - side of the coil?
Static timing is good?
Firing order is good and in the correct rotation?
Distributor is rotating?
Coil/points/condenser are good?
ignition wires are good?
cap/rotor are good?
Plugs are good?
Engine/transaxle ground strap is good?
Fuel/compression are good?
Should run.
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Old July 22nd 2004, 19:26
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Engine/transaxle ground strap is good?
How do I check that. It was good a week and a half ago so I'm sure it still is but just in case...Is there any way I can check the condensor? Same story...worked then, probably still does, just making sure. Thanks a ton for the help. At least the tires will look nice while it sits there
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Old July 22nd 2004, 19:54
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To check the ground strap you must inspect it an make sure you have no resistance to the chasse and the bonding areas are clean.
Just repace the condenser, due to the fact that you hooked the coil up backwards I would go with a new one. I would susspect the coil might be damaged also .
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Old July 23rd 2004, 15:50
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no dice...

So far everything I have tried has done absolutely nothing. I still have 12vdc into the coil and 0 out of the distributor. After trying 4 coils, 3 distributors, and 3 condensors I am beginning to think that maybe that's not the problem. Is there anything else that might cause this to happen outside of coil, distributor, rotor, points, cap, points, condensor, etc.? I am absolutely mystified at this point. I'm gonna give my parts guy a call this afternoon to see what it'll set me back to get everything from the coil to the plug wires...definitely not looking forward to that. The thing that bothers me the most is that I know it's something so simple and I'm just missing it. I'm sure it'll be good for a laugh when I figure it out though.
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