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    no spark coming from my coil?

    i have narrowed my problem down to no spark coming from my coil and the coil isnt bad ....

    this really has me stumped

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    maybe the ignitor is bad in the distributor?

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    so maybe a bad ignitor, did you check the wiring to the coil, mabe the rotor is coroded in the distributor, a bad coil to distributor spark wire could be the issue, maybe the ballast resistor is broken. Just a few thoughts, but it could be somthing very simple.

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