Spark Plug/Ground issue
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Spark Plug/Ground issue
After a few small projects this winter my plugs seem to not be getting any spark. After doing a quick wire check and plug replacement, I checked for a spark. I did this by holding the spark plug threads on the engine block with a screw driver. The engine started turning over and still no spark when I let my index finger slip down on the shaft of the screw driver (not the first time i have done this. I am a slow learner.). Well, needless to say, I was shocked, but I also noticed the spark plug received a spark.
My question is... Would this be a ground issue? Did I just act as the ground and complete the circuit? Thanks for any help. I am not very knowledgeable about electrical.
My question is... Would this be a ground issue? Did I just act as the ground and complete the circuit? Thanks for any help. I am not very knowledgeable about electrical.
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What happens when you screw the plugs in the holes? Does it run? If not could be you have the plug wires reversed? You didn't mention removing the wires from the coil so that's probably not it. The plugs ground through the threads into the head so perhaps you had the plugs touching a painted surface. The fact that you got shocked tells us you have spark.
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try putting a phillips screw driver into the hole where you inserted the spark plug. Then holding the screw driver about an 8th of an inch from a good ground. Make sure you have dim light and try to crank it. You should get spark if the ground is good. If there is a good blue spark then replace the plugs. If not you need to look closer at your plug wires and possibly the coil.
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Got it. Thanks for the help everyone. It ended up being a connector to the side of the battery holder. I am still unsure what that is, but I assume it was a ground. I am relieved that it was not the module or coil. And the best part is i finally got to hear my new pipes and they sound great.
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Got it. Thanks for the help everyone. It ended up being a connector to the side of the battery holder. I am still unsure what that is, but I assume it was a ground. I am relieved that it was not the module or coil. And the best part is i finally got to hear my new pipes and they sound great.
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