REFLECTOR:Checking Mags.
Hiroo Umeno
reflector@tvbf.org
Mon, 13 Oct 2003 11:01:32 -0700
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Hmm. Maybe I have a faulty understanding of how this should work.
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I was assuming that I should get sparks when P lead is grounded. But
your response seems to indicate that it should be the opposite. I
should get sparks when there is no continuity.
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Can you confirm?
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Hiroo
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Subject: Re: REFLECTOR:Checking Mags.
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In a message dated 10/13/03 10:47:18 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
humeno@microsoft.com writes:
How could I check to make sure my Mag wirings are correct?
Disconnect the "P" lead from the mag, and try your test again. You
should get a good spark when the impulse trips, and the corresponding
cylinder should be on the compression stroke. If this works, you have
something wrong with the kill switch/wiring.
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REFLECTOR:Checking
Mags.</span></font></p>
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could I check to make sure my Mag wirings are correct?</span></font></p>
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Disconnect the "P" lead from the mag, and try your test =
again.
You should get a good spark when the impulse trips, and the =
corresponding
cylinder should be on the compression stroke. If this works, you =
have
something wrong with the kill switch/wiring.</span></font></p>
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