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RE: Mach 1 Starting Issues
By Dano - 10/10/2005 7:56:42 PM; IP 67.50.230.253
If it's the factory ignition, I would first take a voltmeter and make sure there is power to the coil, if the power to the coil goes off after the single spark, you probably have an ignition switch problem. If the power stays on to the coil even after the single spark, it has to be either a bad coil, coil to distributer wire, condensor, points, rotor or distributor cap.
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