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JIM

03-26-2004 13:50:04




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Just pulled (literally) the 2N out of the barn today. Sat over winter. Now I cant get her to fire. No fire at the plugs. There IS fire at the coil. What could the problem be?




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Jerry/MT

03-27-2004 19:29:04




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 Re: Ford 2N in reply to JIM, 03-26-2004 13:50:04  
You say you had "fire at the coil". Do you mean at the high tension wire that goes from the coil to the distributor? If it was a big blue spark at that point, your primary system ( points condensor and coil) is OK. Your secondary is OK to the end of the secondary coil wire. Make sure the mertal clip on the top of the rotor is touching the top part of the distributor cap. If it is, than I suspect your plug wire ends are corroded in the top of the distributor cap. This is all inference based on what you stated.

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TomH

03-26-2004 18:37:11




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 Re: Ford 2N in reply to JIM, 03-26-2004 13:50:04  
Most likely the points. Could also be a bad wire or connection in the low voltage circuit from the coil to the distributor or from the points to ground. I'd start by replacing the points and condensor, and looking over the wires and connections for a break or short.



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