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Hi all,
Well I finally got my TR3 powered 1960 Morgan back on the road and am in the process of re-registering it
:G, it was running great until today. Drove it into the garage yesterday, parked it, and now it has no spark at all. Traced all the wires back to the ignition switch and starter and they look fine and are all in the right locations (no leprechaun switched them overnight). Upon trying to crank it the starter spins but there is no spark, I did notice a tiny spark jumping from the carbs to the body, on the morgan they sit about 1/16" away from each other. Thinking I may hove some grounding issues I looked around and noticed the ground to the voltage regulator was really bad off (the terminal was broken) so I replaced it and added an additional 4 gauge ground strap on the transmission bellhousing (previously the only thing grounding the engine had been a tiny 18g wire running to the voltage regulator and chassis). After doing that the starter turns over much stronger, but alas there is still no spark!
I have not messed with the distributor except to check that all the wires are connected. The coil is only about 8 months old and has less than 100 miles on it (pertronix flamethrower). The car is still a positive grounder. Didn't know if there was anything else you would suggest checking. I can't find any type of short circuit, and it was doing just fine yesterday.
Thanks for the help!
Well I finally got my TR3 powered 1960 Morgan back on the road and am in the process of re-registering it
I have not messed with the distributor except to check that all the wires are connected. The coil is only about 8 months old and has less than 100 miles on it (pertronix flamethrower). The car is still a positive grounder. Didn't know if there was anything else you would suggest checking. I can't find any type of short circuit, and it was doing just fine yesterday.
Thanks for the help!
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