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flakeychrome wrote:Sx150. Have fantastic spark at end of ht lead as soon as I put on ht cap and plug, no spark. Baffled. Have tried 3 or 4 new ht caps and plugs. Using b9es plug and lb05f ht cap.
coaster wrote:flakeychrome wrote:Sx150. Have fantastic spark at end of ht lead as soon as I put on ht cap and plug, no spark. Baffled. Have tried 3 or 4 new ht caps and plugs. Using b9es plug and lb05f ht cap.
Nothing to do with the loss of spark but why are you using a B9es plug? they are for high performance engines which run a lot hotter than an SX150, B7es should be spot on or B8es if you are thrashing along the motorway all day.
Also, you will need to check for a spark on the plug in a shaded place as impossible to see in sunlight....and you are earthing the plug aren't you?
Den08 wrote:Do you own a multimeter, if so set for continuity
(looks like a buzzer pic on meter) check cap first
then plug stick one end on screw and other end on
Where plug goes in if you get a buzz you have a good
Cap do the same on each end of plug not touching the
Metal body just electrode and where cap goes if ok
Then check spark from lead if yellow spark not good
You want good fat blue spark, if all checks out ok you
Are probably putting it together wrong, we’ve all been
there mate it’s just a process of elimination.
Or rather than faff around see if a mate has a running
Scoot and nick his or hers to check yours, sorry about the
Long reply,
good luck
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