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Old 01-07-08, 05:56 PM
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No spark on a new install

On the front coilpack on the battery, there are two plugs, one is a two connector plug and one is a black single connector plug. What does the black single connector plug connect to?

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Nothing.

It's a check connector to check RPM's.


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thanks RETed, you answered my ? as well there before I could even search or ask.
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Gotcha. Back to the drawing board I guess. Maybe as I reassemble everything else something will present itself.
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so do you hook up something like an aftermarket tachometer to that RPM check connector?
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