Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: Spark problems

Author: Greg Bender

Date: Jun 17, 2005, 5:43 AM

Post ID: 1719035302



Don't forget the rotor. :>

Greg Barratt wrote:
 
if you get spark at points, the only things left are:
cap, plugs, wires...or am i missing something here?


Tom H wrote:

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Hi,
I am new to your list, but am having problems with a 67 V7 I bought
recently. I am not getting any spark. I have a new coil and put in new

points. I am pretty sure I set the points to the proper gap with the
left cylinder at compression with the pully slot aligned with the arrow.

I can see a spark when the points open/close.

I put a continunity check and I get a signal when I touch the arm of the

points with the housing. I do not when I disconnect the condensor. Do
I have a bad condensor, have it hooked up wrong, or is the proper
situation. Thanks.

73 V7 sport
67 v7
76 honda 400f

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Regards,

Greg Bender
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