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No spark
"Doris the Wonder Car" has no spark from the HT side of the coil. I'm not very mechanical and am trying to be logical so have put a lamp from the negative terminal of the battery to both terminals of the coil and, with the ignition switched on, there is a circuit. Does that mean that the points/condenser are faulty or am I being too simplistic? Sorry if this is an obvious question but it's all black magic to me. Wishing I'd paid for AA Homestart 

"Aunt Toots" 1969 Smoke Grey Saloon
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Re: No spark
Check the LT side first:
with the ign switched on, take distributor cap off & flick the points open. i.e.. break the circuit.
There should be a small spark between the points when you do this...is there?
If there is, and you can see the points opening & closing as you crank the engine over with the handle, then possibly the fault is on the HT side.
good luck,
Chris
with the ign switched on, take distributor cap off & flick the points open. i.e.. break the circuit.
There should be a small spark between the points when you do this...is there?
If there is, and you can see the points opening & closing as you crank the engine over with the handle, then possibly the fault is on the HT side.
good luck,
Chris
1958 4 door Morris Minor birch grey
1937 Austin Seven Ruby
1937 Austin Seven Ruby
Re: No spark
Did this just suddenly happen ? Or did the car splutter and die at the roadside - or have you been doing some 'maintenance' ? Suspect the rotor arm first - bad connections at the coil 2nd - insufficient points gap 3rd and faulty condenser 4th!



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Re: No spark
if you can wait until sunday i could pop over and have a look.. i live in aldershot as well so it is not a problem..
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Re: No spark
Thank you everyone for the advice. Turned out to be the braided LT lead had burnt out. When I replaced it I put the new wire on the wrong side of the insulating bush on the points. 20 years of driving diesels has obviously dimmed my memory, I guess.
"Aunt Toots" 1969 Smoke Grey Saloon
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Re: No spark
glad you managed to sort the car