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CuriousGeorge

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Regarding my 'getting frustrated' post about no spark, you guys fixed my problem, and I want to say THANK YOU from my heart. I'm so happy to be running again! And thanks BCF! What a great place!
 
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Tom
 
Well, don't leave us in suspense. What was it?

Never mind, saw the other post.
 
It was, as suggested, that the leads from the coil and new condenser were not attatched to the new points correctly. I had attached them ON TOP of the plastic insulating spacer instead of UNDER it.
 
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