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Unread 02-17-2011, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by brisboats View Post
I was going to suggest you decarb the head and cylinder tops while you have it apart but that looks clean enough to leave alone. You could now spray some PB blaster directly on the rings though just to loosen them up. I would get the headgaskets and button her back up and recheck compression. I bet you are going to be pleasantly surprised. Get her healthy on all six and I can find your lost spark.

Brian
ok, got the compression problem fixed with a new set of head gaskets. I installed new thermostats and spark plugs as well. I went ahead and pulled each one of the coils loose and cleaned the contacts on them. Alas, it appears as though I STILL have no spark at all. Starter cranks like crazy and the TNT works well but no spark. What can I look for to find a way to fix the spark issue?
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