It's been forever since the last post - my dad had health issues so everything else took a back seat. Thankfully he's doing much better.
I put in the new gas tank from WW - no drama and excellent quality. I had to put in a new electric fuel pump because fuel filter stripped and won't come off - tested the old pump and it was barely pushing fuel. New unit works fine.
I put a Pertronix Ignitor in the 010 Bosch dizzy, attached a new Flamethrower coil and new Pertronix 7mm spark plug wires as well. I suspected the windings in the old Bosch blue were going bad - putting out a spark, but on the weak side.
Finally had some time the other day so I cranked over the Bug ... well at least the new gas tank doesn't leak.
I've got a no-spark situation. I wired everything according to the instructions, but no go. I pulled the lead wire off the coil and held it 3/8 inch from crankcase (metal) while someone turned over the ignition - no spark. The coil has 3 ohms of primary resistance - recommended unit for the Ignitor setup.
I've checked all the wires, fuses and nothing jumps out or is blown. I put the old Bosch blue coil back on and the same thing - no spark from the coil. I also tried the old spark plug lead coil wire to rule out the new plugs - no spark.
Troubleshooting wise: coil wire connections are tight and polarity is right. Pertronix mentions if the air gap between the module and magnet sleeve is too great it could cause a no-start issue - but that tail shouldn't wag my no-spark coil dog, right?
It would seem odd that the volt regulator would give up the ghost. The coil's resistance should be OK in this application. I haven't checked the amperage - I think 4 cylinder shouldn't exceed 4 amps. But again, I'm running the recommended applications (coil and Ignitor).
Anyone have thoughts - electricity is not my strong suit.
I've taken a backward step with this work, which I hoped would solve my spits and sputter issues. At least the Bug started and ran before.
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File comment: New tank looks purdy.
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File comment: Gas from old tank - 89 octane rust chunks.
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