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Hi everyone,
I am back again with another problem after replacing spark plug and point inside the distributor cap. The forklift was hard to start for few weeks, so I decided to get the Clark tune up kit and begin to make my replacement. After the change out tune up, the lift start up right away. Then I decided to replace the temperature gauge on the lift due to it wasn't working, after removing it and waiting for the new gauge to come in from Clark's, I went out and try to crank the fork lift now it will crank but will not spark. I have a spark tester inline on spark plug, but cannot see any spark. I have 12.49 volt at the coil (+) and roughly 10.34 volt out of the (-) side. The gap point set at.022 and spark plug set at.025. Anyone whom have ran through this problem before, please shine some light into what I did wrong, that causes this no spark problem.
  • Posted 22 Aug 2015 03:30
  • By Protech2
  • joined 30 Oct'14 - 10 messages
  • Arizona, United States

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