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Wack wrote:Not seen a blue wire on an Italian stator or loom before but brown is from the lighting coils. If you have set the points and fitted a new condensor and fitted the fibre insulators correctly and the terminal on the points is not touching the flywheel, then maybe the LT coil is faulty. I fit a bulb test light on the green to check it's kicking out a voltage.also check the green wire for continuity on both ends.
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:All of the above is good advice & a methodical approach will solve the mystery….plus a bit of luck.
Within the last hour, despite a good spark with two ‘known’ plugs, I couldn’t get mine to fire up after a bit of a revamp on the bench.
So, in desperation(!) I ‘borrowed’ one of the new plugs for different (racing) machines & off she went.
Perhaps in your case, the plug or plug cap may be not all it would appear.
Personally, I’m beginning to lose the amount of trust I had in NGK products as Lodge & Champion seem more reliable sometimes.
Wack wrote:The black and brown are for the lights and will spark on an earth as there's voltage present. I run a points system and have found that fine wire plugs help as less voltage is needed to jump the gap.
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:The long & the short of it is that you should be getting a spark even from the LT side sufficient to become HT via the coil. So, you may well have a ‘short’, a broken wire/intermittent connection, yet another duff condenser, bad earths from ignition to frame (because I bet that’s where you’re shorting to when testing)
You say you’re having problems with starting. Have you managed to start it @ all yet?
coaster wrote:Just reading through this thread, you don't mention if you have changed or gapped the points? The points need to be clean and opening and just as importantly, closing properly in order to get a spark. You have mentioned changing the condenser so I would also suspect as already mentioned, that the fibre washers could have been miss-assembled and thus shorting the green to earth. Lambretta points were the bane of my life when I was first into scooters back at the end of the 60's, changing points was hard enough when I was 16 and could still see what I was doing, I hate to think what I would be like now without my glasses plus magnifying glass
grandpa wrote:Hi Harps2,
Agree with coaster..You will only get a very weak spark when you hold green wire from stator close to frame .you need to do it in a dark garage..The points need to close as coaster mentions .An analogue meter (not digital) set to ohms connected between green from stator and earth will show a very small deflection as you spin flywheel, lastly check that the engine has a good earth to frame The reason you are getting a bigger spark from lighting circuit is because you have several lighting coils in series but only one LT ignition coil.
Grandpa
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