JoColtrane
Active member
351c, 2v, mallory dizzy., new coil.
I have a no start no spark condition. Car started two weeks ago. Here's a description from a different forum that seems to describe three actions at start.
"When you turn the key to start...
1)Power runs from the ignition switch thru the NSS to the S terminal of the solenoid causing a high amperage of power to travel from the battery to the starter lug of the relay to the starter to crank the engine....
2) At the same time, while the key is in Start, power (12 Volts) from the I terminal runs to the coil for easier starting.
3) Once the key returns to RUN... 7-9 volts are delivered to the coil operating the ignition system."
In my case it appears that the 1st and 3rd actions are occurring because the starter has been tested and is turning over and there's a slight spark on tester when key returns to run position from start). 2nd action does not appear to be occurring.
Here's a video of spark tester attached between coil and dizzy. In the video I turn the engine over twice. Both times you see three sparks. 1st when key goes from off to run, 2nd when key goes from run to start and third when key goes from start back to run. No spark in start position.
View attachment My Movie.mp4
What should I be checking? Is it possible for solenoid to be sending enough power to starter but not out to coil? Just want to make sure I'm on the right path.
Jo
I have a no start no spark condition. Car started two weeks ago. Here's a description from a different forum that seems to describe three actions at start.
"When you turn the key to start...
1)Power runs from the ignition switch thru the NSS to the S terminal of the solenoid causing a high amperage of power to travel from the battery to the starter lug of the relay to the starter to crank the engine....
2) At the same time, while the key is in Start, power (12 Volts) from the I terminal runs to the coil for easier starting.
3) Once the key returns to RUN... 7-9 volts are delivered to the coil operating the ignition system."
In my case it appears that the 1st and 3rd actions are occurring because the starter has been tested and is turning over and there's a slight spark on tester when key returns to run position from start). 2nd action does not appear to be occurring.
Here's a video of spark tester attached between coil and dizzy. In the video I turn the engine over twice. Both times you see three sparks. 1st when key goes from off to run, 2nd when key goes from run to start and third when key goes from start back to run. No spark in start position.
View attachment My Movie.mp4
What should I be checking? Is it possible for solenoid to be sending enough power to starter but not out to coil? Just want to make sure I'm on the right path.
Jo