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crackerjohn

Hi folks, new member and have a question. I just acquired a 520h and My ignition is shot, actually not there I am just trying to get it going to see what I have. So what I have done is run a switched wire from positive side of battery to positive on coil then I ran a switched wire from positive side of battery to solenoid. I have lots of spark and it turns over great but won' start. What am I missing? Go easy on the new guy..LOL

 

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953 nut
4 minutes ago, crackerjohn said:

Go easy on the new guy..LOL

:WRS:

 

The floggings will begin next time you post.          :ROTF:

Are you getting fuel to the carburetor?       Have you replaced the spark plugs?

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crackerjohn

Thanks r the reply. Yes lots of fuel an plgs are good

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Ed Kennell
3 minutes ago, crackerjohn said:

Thanks r the reply. Yes lots of fuel an plgs are good

Good fuel and spark.  Is compression missing?

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crackerjohn

Yes lots of compression . So I have compression,fuel and spark. I am wondering if I have to jump any wires in the ignition plug. I didn't want to do that until I got some feedback here.

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8ntruck

Is the spark at the correct time?

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crackerjohn

should be, it ran good before parked.

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, crackerjohn said:

. I am wondering if I have to jump any wires in the ignition plug

Not if you see a good fire at the spark plugs.  Can you video the spark plugs firing?

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crackerjohn

I am old school and don't have one of those pocket phones to take pictures and there is no reception where I live. I know there is lots of spark because I hooked up one of those spark testers between the plug and plug wire and it was firing really good.

 

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