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southernrunner 03-06-06 07:07 PM

Is there a way to test ignition?
 
I have one of these. http://memimage.cardomain.net/member.../2124771_8.jpg

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I have not heard of this brand before but anyways to my question. I think it got wet since it was under the nose panel but to where water could possibly get to it, so is there a way I can test it to make sure it still works? I am getting reaedy to take my engine out so I am relocating the box assuming it still works. Can anybody help me as far as telling me how I can test it?

mbaha 03-06-06 07:13 PM

i can see your pictars

southernrunner 03-06-06 07:17 PM

lol Anybody have a safer way of testing? And how did you reply so damn fast?

southernrunner 03-06-06 07:18 PM

still not working, I can see them fine.

Nicholas P. 03-06-06 07:21 PM

mmmmmm.

hook a battery up to it.? or a volt meter

yeah a volt meter. hmmm I dunnno.. i really dont, im not good at that stuff

southernrunner 03-06-06 07:50 PM

Can anybody help? Any suggestions?

680RWHP12A 03-06-06 08:29 PM

hook it up, remove the dizzy, and spin it by hand.. have the plug wires going to or near a ground on the chassis.. if it works , it will park like crazy.... fun too :)

southernrunner 03-06-06 09:24 PM

Well is there a way I can test it without it being hooked up because it is unhooked along with battery and coils. Can I just put 2 wires on the battery and see if the light comes on?

680RWHP12A 03-06-06 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by southernrunner
Well is there a way I can test it without it being hooked up because it is unhooked along with battery and coils. Can I just put 2 wires on the battery and see if the light comes on?

you have to use it to test it...

southernrunner 03-06-06 09:57 PM

Damn that blows.

JoseReyes 03-07-06 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by southernrunner
Damn that blows.

I have been using one of them for over four years. Here is a diagram on how to hook it up.... Was the pack submerged in water? If not they're water resistant. I wash the engine compartment every time I was the car and spray presure water all over the engine compartent to include where I have the rotary pack installed.


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