Friday, April 24, 2009

Re: [Classic Mustang] Starting Problem (Help)

Thanks I'll try that. I would have never thought to do that, and yes I have an auto meter tach.

--- In classicmustang@yahoogroups.com, Flick01@... wrote:
>
> I would just like to add, if performing the jumper wire test (Positive
> battery ternimal to positive coil terminal) I mentioned in an earlier post no
> factory wires should be connected to the positive coil terminal just in case
> there's a problem with either the ignition switch or the wiring. I forgot to
> add (if applicable) to also diconnect any wires to the negative side of the
> coil except the wire going to the distributor. It is possible, if a
> tachometer is attached to the negative side of the coil, and the tach has somehow
> shorted out or gone bad, it could cause a no spark condition.
>
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