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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Denton, Texas
Posts: 1,756
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Re: 69 gmc needs started no spark
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Please please use an insulated tool to hold the sparkplug wire. I would hate for you to get a jolt if it is working correctly. If you get no spark, you know the problem is the distributor and/or wiring up of the distributor. Good luck, Keith |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Kearney, Nebraska
Posts: 26
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Re: 69 gmc needs started no spark
So you guys know I replaced everything from the coil, cap, rotor, capacitor, and had the ignition checked. I got tired of the nickel and dime in parts that I researched the forums and bought an inexpensive dizzy from skip white on eBay.
Put it in today, first crank it turned over and ran like a champ. I love this stuff. Thanks for all of the input and suggestions. Posted via Mobile Device |
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#28 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Denton, Texas
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Re: 69 gmc needs started no spark
Hey congratulations! So what's next on the agenda?
Keith |
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#29 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Kearney, Nebraska
Posts: 26
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Re: 69 gmc needs started no spark
got the drive shaft in and will take it for a ride soon. Might get that cab
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