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« on: February 24, 2018, 09:07:48 PM » |
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Does anyone have an ignition wiring diagram for an FC sedan. My wife’s FC was running a little rough on longer runs so I gave the plugs and points a clean. Afterwards the engine cranks but won’t fire. Pulled a plug, no spark, tried direct for the coil, no spark.Replaced the coil but still no spark. I think I may have disturbed some of the wiring while I had the dizzy cap off?
Thanks, Wayne
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Maco
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« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2018, 10:16:49 PM » |
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Does anyone have an ignition wiring diagram for an FC sedan. My wife’s FC was running a little rough on longer runs so I gave the plugs and points a clean. Afterwards the engine cranks but won’t fire. Pulled a plug, no spark, tried direct for the coil, no spark.Replaced the coil but still no spark. I think I may have disturbed some of the wiring while I had the dizzy cap off?
Thanks, Wayne
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Have you got power to the coil from the ignition switch??
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« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2018, 12:16:16 AM » |
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Does anyone have an ignition wiring diagram for an FC sedan. My wife’s FC was running a little rough on longer runs so I gave the plugs and points a clean. Afterwards the engine cranks but won’t fire. Pulled a plug, no spark, tried direct for the coil, no spark.Replaced the coil but still no spark. I think I may have disturbed some of the wiring while I had the dizzy cap off?
Thanks, Wayne
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Here you go, me ol’ fruit, from two different sources. Cheers, John Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Wdobby
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« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2018, 03:29:42 PM » |
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Have you got power to the coil from the ignition switch??
Hi Maco, yep I have a black wire coming from the ignition which is live with 12V with the key on to the positive terminal on the coil. And a red wire from the dizzy to the negative terminal on the coil that seems to get about 44mv on it. Thanks, Wayne Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Wdobby
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« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2018, 03:31:27 PM » |
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Thanks John! Taking a peak now to see if I can spot any issues. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Wdobby
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« Reply #5 on: February 25, 2018, 04:34:41 PM » |
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Can’t see anything obvious. Guess I’ll change the points and condenser but I thought I should get a spark out of the coil regardless? Any ideas of anything else I should be looking at?
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Wdobby
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« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2018, 04:39:31 PM » |
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Thanks John! Taking a peak now to see if I can spot any issues.
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John, these diagrams are quite different. The first more detailed diagram seems to resemble the wife’s car, so I assume it’s correct for her car. Are they different years or models or something? I’ll hang on to the other anyway just in case. Thanks Wayne Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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« Reply #7 on: February 26, 2018, 05:31:27 PM » |
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Take distributor cap off and rotate engine by hand. You should see a spark from the points. If no spark then do a swap with another coil.
Ken
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« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2018, 01:27:08 AM » |
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John, these diagrams are quite different. The first more detailed diagram seems to resemble the wife’s car, so I assume it’s correct for her car. Are they different years or models or something? I’ll hang on to the other anyway just in case. Thanks Wayne
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Hi Wayne, I've compared both diagrams with respect to wiring for the battery, generator, regulator, starter motor and solenoid, coil, distributor and ignition switch - and they appear the same to me. Which bits did you find different? I know there are differences such as the horn setup (one vs two horns) and indicator lights for different models (and possibly other differences), but I think the ignition side of things is the same. I stand to be corrected, though. Cheers, John
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Wdobby
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« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2018, 06:08:13 AM » |
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Hi Wayne,
I've compared both diagrams with respect to wiring for the battery, generator, regulator, starter motor and solenoid, coil, distributor and ignition switch - and they appear the same to me. Which bits did you find different?
I know there are differences such as the horn setup (one vs two horns) and indicator lights for different models (and possibly other differences), but I think the ignition side of things is the same. I stand to be corrected, though.
Cheers,
John
Hey John Might be my interpretation but second diagram seemed to show more connections to the coil than the first one (e.g. connection to battery). Mine seemed in line with the first one with only two wires and the dizzy lead. Ta, Wayne Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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« Reply #10 on: February 27, 2018, 10:53:29 AM » |
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Might be my interpretation but second diagram seemed to show more connections to the coil than the first one (e.g. connection to battery). Mine seemed in line with the first one with only two wires and the dizzy lead.
Sorry mate, but you’ve lost me. Both diagrams show just the one pink (+ve) lead going to the coil and one black lead (-ve) going from the coil to the dizzy. The first diagram also shows the ht, or secondary coil, lead going from the coil to dizzy. There’s no battery connection direct to the coil. The circuit is: battery to starter motor solenoid to ignition switch to coil to dizzy. Cheers, John
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« Reply #11 on: February 27, 2018, 11:17:03 AM » |
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With standard wiring, there are only 2 wires on the coil. One comes from the ignition switch (terminal marked IGN on the switch). The other wire goes to the distributor (points). There should be no connection from battery to coil other than through the switch.
The test for no spark at the points as written by Ken is correct but may also indicate a faulty condenser.
cheers, Prof.
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