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Joined: 2005/2/9 15:10
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ok,
It appeared to be the wire inside the distributor which goes from the condensor to the points.
I used this wire on both dizzys because it "looked" better....
lol
Now to putting the driveshafts in... :(
Thanks for the help mate..
Posted on: 2005/2/9 23:32
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It does not want to fire at all... So..
There are two connections going to the coil. One was the wire used for the kill switch and the other is coming from the ballast resistor.
Do i disconnect both and just put a wire from battery + to coil +...
Posted on: 2005/2/9 22:49
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No Spark In Datsun Pulsar.. |
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Just popping in
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Hi,
I have just changed the motor in my N10 Datsun Pulsar and I am getting no spark from the coil.
By using a teat lamp on the + and - on the coil, I am getting power to them. But as I crank the engine, no spark is coming from the coil. I have changed coil/plugs/leads/points/condenser/Distributor and I even took my kill switch out to see if that was causing the problem.
I am assuming the wiring is correct as I am getting power to the coil, but I could be wrong.
I am guessing that the white ceramic thingy next to the coil is the ballast resistor?? Is this true, if so, Can this be causing the problem.
I strongly appreciate your help.. :)
Posted on: 2005/2/9 15:24
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