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Pacman
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I wouldn't expect to see a good spark at the plug if the coil is bad. Also, the coils should run 1&4 on one coil and 2&3 on the other. So a bad coil shouldn't have 3&4 out because they run on two seperate coils.
Because you had a really bad flat spot and then it died completely but had spark when it wouldn't start I would have bet money that you had a restriction in fuel delivery. If 3&4 aren't running then pull the float bowls to see if you have fuel there. If no fuel in the float bowls on 3&4 but you do have fuel in 1&2 I think you have found at least part of the problem.
The thing that bothers me is probably the same thing that bothers you and that is the fuses blowing. What I would be interested to learn is which fuses blew and what they supply current to? If they supply current to your turn indicators then it would seem to just be a coincidence.
Chris
Because you had a really bad flat spot and then it died completely but had spark when it wouldn't start I would have bet money that you had a restriction in fuel delivery. If 3&4 aren't running then pull the float bowls to see if you have fuel there. If no fuel in the float bowls on 3&4 but you do have fuel in 1&2 I think you have found at least part of the problem.
The thing that bothers me is probably the same thing that bothers you and that is the fuses blowing. What I would be interested to learn is which fuses blew and what they supply current to? If they supply current to your turn indicators then it would seem to just be a coincidence.
Chris