NO SPARK - Require some HELP please!!!! north west uk
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Gazza
Just a quickie,thought about it last night in bed,when you changed the points,did you reconnect the points wire to the right side of the insulator,it's easy done to get it wrong and will never spark if it's on the wrong side...
John
Just a quickie,thought about it last night in bed,when you changed the points,did you reconnect the points wire to the right side of the insulator,it's easy done to get it wrong and will never spark if it's on the wrong side...
John
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john.p.clegg wrote:Gazza
Just a quickie,thought about it last night in bed,when you changed the points,did you reconnect the points wire to the right side of the insulator,it's easy done to get it wrong and will never spark if it's on the wrong side...
John
Hi John,
The right side of the insulator? i think i might need a picture to understand!
thanks
Gazza
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gazzamuffin wrote:john.p.clegg wrote:Gazza
Just a quickie,thought about it last night in bed,when you changed the points,did you reconnect the points wire to the right side of the insulator,it's easy done to get it wrong and will never spark if it's on the wrong side...
John
Hi John,
The right side of the insulator? i think i might need a picture to understand!
thanks
Gazza
Gazza,
There is a fault finder (pdf file) here: http://home.mindspring.com/~purlawson/f ... itions.pdf
Page 6.0 includes a note about the insulating washers & spacers at the end of the points spring. Not sure if that's what John has in mind, but they are illustrated in the workshop manual.
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Gazza
The bracket that holds the points spring also connects the wire to the points,the bracket itself is earth,which is no good,the wire needs to be connected to the end of the spring and insulated from the bracket (earth)...
John
Page 6.0 test 6 Note Older points assemblies, particularly two-piece assemblies, utilize insulating washers and spacers
on the end of the point?s spring. If these are not in place and properly oriented the points will behave as if
they never open. This will prevent a spark from being produced.
The bracket that holds the points spring also connects the wire to the points,the bracket itself is earth,which is no good,the wire needs to be connected to the end of the spring and insulated from the bracket (earth)...
John
Page 6.0 test 6 Note Older points assemblies, particularly two-piece assemblies, utilize insulating washers and spacers
on the end of the point?s spring. If these are not in place and properly oriented the points will behave as if
they never open. This will prevent a spark from being produced.
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Hi all!
SUCCESS !!!!
She started first time today !!!!!!
The problem It would seem is that I had a bad earth from the dizzy.
Thanks again everyone for all your help.
Right, on to finding the next problem
SUCCESS !!!!
She started first time today !!!!!!
The problem It would seem is that I had a bad earth from the dizzy.
Thanks again everyone for all your help.
Right, on to finding the next problem
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