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ok so after replacing a few things with s**t from a wrecker to keep cost down, i figured out i was getting no spark in my EA due to a f**k dizzy
so i had good spark for a minute or two...(car didnt start as timing was out) then it became weak spark so i hooked up my old coil as a chance that it wasnt faulty - which it wasnt so i had strong spark again! yay! then it became weak again... soo i figured that both coils could have just been cactus as they were both pretty sad lookng but before i buy a brand new coil, is there something that can cause the coil to fail? TFI? s**t dizzy? ive heard that testing the coil with a lead straight from the coil to well...no where can fry them, but spark is going through to the leads just dont wanna have buy a new coil, bring it home and have the same thing happen lol any help would be good
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what condition is the dizzy cap rotor and leads in?? but i would say more than likely the tfi module would be stuffed...
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well the spark i was testing was from the coil, not the dizzy - so doesnt have anything to do with the cap and rotor
and i thought the TFI module only controlled when the coil fired, not how strong it fired?
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[quote="misk_one"]
ive heard that testing the coil with a lead straight from the coil to well...no where can fry them, but spark is going through to the leads Yes, running a coil open circuit like that will kill it. |
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