Ron, it could be bad spark plugs or the worng <sic> spark gap:
0.7 ~ 0.8 mm (0.028 ~ 0.032 in)
Bill, you've (supposedly) fixed the ignition pick-up coil wires but the color schematic is kind of all over the place as far as the power and ignition circuits are concerned.
I made a quick and dirty flowchart and I hope it helps you understand what, where and how to check the circuit voltages instead of just confusing you! It may not seem that way at first but it actually takes less time to check the voltages than it does to explain how to check them.
Ignition_Circuit_Flowchart by Scott_Ci, on Flickr
I suppose this is sort of like trying to explain how to check and repair the electrical system via e-mail while on orbit.
"Hey, Mother Earth, won't'cha bring me back down safely to the sea!
But around and around and around and around is all she ever say to me!
Yeah!"
-- Nilsson
Spaceman
.
0.7 ~ 0.8 mm (0.028 ~ 0.032 in)
Bill, you've (supposedly) fixed the ignition pick-up coil wires but the color schematic is kind of all over the place as far as the power and ignition circuits are concerned.
I made a quick and dirty flowchart and I hope it helps you understand what, where and how to check the circuit voltages instead of just confusing you! It may not seem that way at first but it actually takes less time to check the voltages than it does to explain how to check them.
Ignition_Circuit_Flowchart by Scott_Ci, on Flickr
I suppose this is sort of like trying to explain how to check and repair the electrical system via e-mail while on orbit.
"Hey, Mother Earth, won't'cha bring me back down safely to the sea!
But around and around and around and around is all she ever say to me!
Yeah!"
-- Nilsson
Spaceman
.
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