hornschorsch
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I'd rather think that the coils are in a quite good condition, if they are able to produce a fat spark if the lead is disconnected. I believe Richard has a problem with a to lean or to rich mixture, or with fouled plugs. Then the normal voltage that arises betwen the electrodes of the plug, befor the spark occurs, is to low to ignite the mixture. If he pulls off the lead for a centimeter or a half, the voltage arises to a higher level before a spark jumps over from the lead to the plug, and then between the electrodes of the plug, which gives a stronger spark there (or a spark at all on an otherwise fouled plug)!
Sometimes when my TR1 only ran on one cylinder, i pulled the lead of the failed cylinder a little bit, and the cylinder just started. After a minute or so, the plug got hot a little bit and was "burnt free", and i could put the lead back.
Bye, Georg
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