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#1188528 10/27/2016 10:29 PM
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I left the ignition on in my 51 3100 chevy with a '59 235. The battery went totally dead on me so I put the trickle charger on it overnight. Once I got the battery back I tried to start it. It wont fire so I looked at my points. Sure enough. They were fried. I replaced them but still no fire. Could that have burned out my coil?
I don't remember enough about this stuff to figure it out without a little help. thanks---Jack

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if your batter was really dead not sure the trickle charge would charge it up good enough, does the engine spin over normal ??

what do you mean by no fire??


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The battery is back up to snuff. It cranks quite well. By no fire I mean I get no ignition. It just cranks.

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Take a close look at where the plastic meets the steel can on the coil for leaking oil or warped plastic. Check the resistance on the coil with a multimeter.


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you got snow yet wood man ?
you might check all of your wires to see if any got zapped,
a coil an't that expensive........what do you haul around in your truck

get a helper to turn engine over while you pull a plug wire to see if it sparks, same with the coil wire, etc
your truck, looks like a paddy wagon

did you replace your condenser.. that little guy can cause one pain also
good spark



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No snow here yet. They got some further north of me. I haul furniture. I build chairs. I use the truck to deliver finished chairs.
The truck came with a rotted flat bed. I built that bed for lack of a better idea. I would love a stepside short bed. Not alot of them around though.
Thanks for the input. I'll get a helper and do some checking once the rain stops. ---Jack

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With the points open and the ignition turned on, shorting them together with the blade of a screwdriver should produce a spark. That is an easy test. You should see a little spark at the screwdriver blade too.


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Solved! I couldn't see it because my coil is mounted with the contacts facing down but the coil case is cracked. When I took it out it rattled when I shook it.I don't think it's supposed to do that. I replaced it and my truck fired right off. Just in time it's getting a little too cold to be wrenching outdoors.---Jack


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