Well, a buddy of mine was tired of me "temporarily" storing a 52 5-window in his barn for the last 18 mos. So when he heard I had concrete on the floor of my pole building, he made the call and I headed over to pick it up.
It really did run when I parked it, so I threw a fresh charged 6 volt battery in it, dumped some fresh chainsaw gas in the carby and cranked and cranked without the coil wire till the oil pressure guage came off the post. Connected the coil wire and cranked and cranked and NADA.
No spark! So I pulled the cap, filed the points and got a really weak spark. SO then, I grabbed my biggest honkenist prybar screw driver and used that to run the starter and hold onto the coil wire with one hand whilst I adjusted the points with the other hand while cranking - all the while watching the spark from the coil grow and shrink with intensity as I adjusted the points gap. Sparks were easy to see as it was really dark by now. Once I got the spark to jump about 1/2 an inch, I tightened down the plate, plugged everything back together and pulled #1 wire and check for spark the while cranking and viola - the engine started right up and ran pretty decent for only 5 cylinders. I plugged #1 in while it was running and it smoothed right out. Brakes worked good, EVERY SINGLE LIGHT WORKED TOO! (except the grill marker lights - but that was because I had pulled the grill when I first bought it) - even the guages lit up when I turned on the headlights and the cab overhead light works too!
It is now all by itself parked in the middle of the new floor. Good times!
