Hawkeye3828
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Hey guys, I have rewired my Ford 4400 1965-68 3 cyl. as the previous was a big mess. Thought I had everything back the way it was supposed to be, and I looked at some 6v to 12v conversion(which is what I did), but I discovered that I am not getting any spark. I took the dist. cover off so I could see the points and while cranking I do not get any spark across the points but just as the key is turned to the Run position and the motor is still moving I can see a spark happen. This tells me I have made a mistake in wiring somewhere. I have the coil wired so that when the key is in RUN I have 12v to the ignition coil but apparently when the key is turned to START it does not give 12v to the coil. What am I missing? I did a continuity check on the switch when I put it in to check whether the coil wire was getting continuity with the 12v feed to the switch and that was good. This switch has five poles on it. "1" is the 12v feed, "2" and "4" are feeds in the RUN position( "2" is used to drive the electrical temp gauge and "4" is used to provide 12v to the coil) , "3" is the 12v feed to starter solenoid, and "5" is not used. Obviously I need 12v to the coil when cranking but it appears that is not what is happening. Could it be that something is sucking the juice out of the "4" feed to the coil when cranking? What do I have wired wrong? Appreciate your help with this. Thank.