Ignition System 
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|     •  | Check for proper ignition voltage output using the following steps:  |  
  
|        -  |  Clip the J 26792 
 spark
tester  to engine ground. |  
  
|        -  |  Connect one end of a spark plug wire to the spark tester; leave
the other end of the spark plug wire to the coil being tested. |  
  
|        -  |  Connect one end of another spark plug wire to the other coil
tower; connect the other end of the spark plug wire to ground. |  
  
|        -  |  Crank the engine while observing the spark tester; a crisp blue
spark should be observed. |  
  
|        -  | Repeat the above steps for each coil. |  
  
|     •  |  If adequate spark is not present at the coil(s), check for the
following conditions: |  
  
|        -  |  Coil(s)--Cracks, carbon tracking/arcing, or a resistance
value outside the specified range. |  
  
Coil Resistance 5000-7000 ohms (5K-7K ohms) |        -  |  Spark Plug wires--Signs of arcing/cross firing, cracks,
carbon tracking, plug boot damage, pinched, improper routing, or a resistance
  value   outside the specified range. |  
  
Spark Plug Wire Resistance 7000 ohms (7K ohms) 
|     |  Important: :  Spraying the secondary ignition wires with a light mist of water may
help locate an intermittent problem. Ignition components will arc to ground
    when a secondary component is faulty.
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|        -  |  Ignition System Wiring--Loose ignition module feed or ground
connection, or damaged system wiring. |  
  
|     •  |  Remove spark plugs and check for the following: |  
  
|        -  |  Burned or damaged electrodes |  
  
|        -  |  Improper heat range or reach |  
  
|     •  |  If spark plugs are gas or oil fouled, the cause of the fouling
must be determined before replacing the spark plugs. |  
  
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