The plugs, wires, caps, points, and condensers are all brand new and properly adjusted. I tested the coil, and got about 5 ohms across the primary, and about 21,500 across the secondary. Low for a stock coil, but I dont see how thats causing the problem. I pulled the wire out of the splicer, and there is continuity in the wire. I also have continuity across the coil primary. There is no continuity across the plug cap, so I dont get a continuity reading for the secondary.
Since it is the #3, I checked the petcock vaccum line, and the diaphragm, both of which were fine. I just rebuilt the carbs and had a shop check my work, so the float height is correct, and all the passages are clean.
Is it possible for one side of the coil to be kaputt and the other side normal? Any and all suggestions welcome. If it will help Ill go for a ride and post a pic of the #3 plug.
I swapped the 2/3 plug leads, and the problem did not follow the leads.
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