Hi everyone,
Been trying to get this old 54 Kaiser's engine running without much luck. Was running for short 5 minute intervals about 3 weeks ago and then, suddenly, nothing. I have checked just about everything I can think of, but am in need of a KF expert........if there is such a thing :-)
So here is the situation. 54 Supercharged Manhattan that hasn't been roadworthy for aprox. 10 years. Just did brakes, new tires, etc. and we were able to get it running with a 12 volt battery as the 6 volt battery (fully charged) wouldn't turn it over fast enough to get it going. Obviously by starting it with a 12 volt things could have gotten messed up, so I have put on a new condenser, new points, rotor, and new spark plug wires. We have narrowed it down ( or so we think )to not getting spark from the ignition coil. When placing an in-line spark tester in line from the coil to distributor wire, a small spark occurs only when the ignition switch is turned on and off, not when cranking etc.
Tried a new coil, with the same issue. Checked and re-checked the gap of the points to .022", tried a few condensers. Does anyone have any ideas? What am I missing? The killer is that it was running a couple of weeks ago, pretty smooth too. Things I haven't messed with include Voltage regulator so I was wondering if that may have something to do with ignition, but I thought it really was only a circuit breaker for the generator and battery. Sorry for the long post, but I think I covered the basics of everything we have tried thus far.
Thanks,
Chris