Ignition System Starting
- Turn ignition switch "ON". Remove ignition coil wire from distributor cap. Hold end of wire 1/4" from a good engine ground. Intermittently jump coil negative terminal to ground, while watching for spark at ignition coil wire. If there is a spark, it must be constant and bright blue.
- If spark is good, continue to intermittently jumper coil negative terminal to ground, while slowly moving coil wire away from ground. Check for arcing at coil tower. If arcing occurs, replace ignition coil.
- If spark is weak or not constant, or if there is no spark, proceed to "Failure to Start Test."
- If spark is good and there is no arcing at ignition coil tower, ignition system is producing necessary high secondary voltage. Make sure this spark is getting to plugs by checking distributor rotor, cap, spark plugs, and plug wires.
- If all this checks out okay, but engine still will not start, the ignition system is not the problem. It will be necessary to check fuel system and mechanical engine components.