I usually check the points and condenser first. First the points gap. And I
check the connection of the condenser to the post, verifying the nut is
tight and the wire connects to the post such that its properly insulated
against the post itself. If that checks out or its been a while, I'll go
ahead and replace points/condenser/rotor, maybe even the cap since the
parts are all inexpensive.
David Councill
67 BGT
72 B
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> > 3. That leaves the points and condenser, electrics and then carbs.
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