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Posted by tanner clark on December 18, 2004 at 16:49:19 from (69.243.23.210):
Ok guys, I have figured out the electrical problems on my 44 H. The OEM switch was intermittent, so I bought a new one. Ok so I have power through the positive side of my new 12 volt coil and to the negative side, however once I hook the negative side to the Dist, I don't have any power on the negative side of the coil. I don't know what this means, can you help. Also my Dist. problems was the fact that I did't have the rotor button seated properly and that is why it was wobbing the Dist. cap when the motor was trying to turn over. I set the gap to 0.020 on my new points in the Dist. Once I did that, while the shaft is turning, only one side of the rectangular shaft that spreads the points apart is connecting. During a full revolution of the Dist. shaft, should the points be seperated only once, or four times in one revolution of the shaft? I am making headway but I ran into the power problem at the Coil today.
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