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Re: [oletrucks] No Spark, Where to Start Looking?

To: m1a20@iname.com
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] No Spark, Where to Start Looking?
From: Rick Warren <stovebolt@classictruckshop.com>
Date: 13 Nov 2000 19:52:44 -0800
On Mon, 13 November 2000, "Mike" wrote:

> Mike, the very first thing I would check would
> be the points & condensor. Make sure they are 
> properly set and that the gap is right. Then 
> check the coil connections. I don't know if you've
> replaced any of these things or not, but if you 
> have'nt, get a new set of points and a condensor
> too. A distributor cap would'nt hurt either. Did
> you have the engine apart? Check and make sure you
> don't have the engine trying to fire at 180 degrees
> off. There is a timing mark on the flywheel. You
> have to look through a hole in the cover just above
> starter. Turn the engine over by hand until you 
> see the mark. Check the position of the points.
> They should be open all the way now. If you get it 
> running, I don't know if you know how to check the
> timing with a light or not. If your truck is still
> 6v and you have a 12v timing light, you can still 
> use the light. Just hook the light to another 12v
> battery, or I have even used a battery charger. Then
> hook the clamp on the #1 spark plug wire, and point 
> it at the hole in the bellhousing and adjust your
> timing by moving the distributor till you have what
> you want. Hope I didn't step on any toes with my
> advice! It's hard to go through everything on the
> computer. Good luck!

> Rick Warren
> 55 1st series 3100
> White Heath IL.


  
> Finally some progress on the truck.  Here's the latest hang up.  We finally
> worked enough to get the starter to crank over the engine, and that is where
> we sit right now.  The motor spins, but no spark.  Any ideas where to start?
> How would a person check through the ignition system to determine if
> anything is either bad or just not hooked up properly?  And what can someone
> do with just a multimeter and a screw driver to begin with?  I am not afraid
> of hard work, but I prefer to start with the simple stuff and work out
> toward the more difficult possibilities.
> 
> Any hints and/or steps (simple or detailed, detail preferred) would be
> warmly welcomed, as it finally begins to seem like winter in Minnesota (a
> light dusting of snow has tried to fall).
> 
> Thanks again for the many great assistances in the past.  You have all been
> very helpful.
> 
> Mike Anderson
> 1948 Thriftmaster 3804
> http://www.visi.com/~m1a20/Truck (someday the site will have a new look to
> it, not yet though)
> 
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