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ZBrat1946

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Well Houston we have ignition but no blast off..............a new battery will help greatly we have the volts but not the amps it keeps draining  rapidly after a few attempts. I need to convert from side posts to top and I will use my cay battery for future tests. Not sure which wires go on the coil with the Crane we have a red + yellow - a blue which is coil ground to tach and another I believe is off the resistor block. Just cleaning and soldering the light sockets fixed the turn signals. I think she is close to coming back to life .

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1 hour ago, ZBrat1946 said:

we have ignition but no blast off.............

.a new battery will help greatly we have the volts but not the amps it keeps draining  rapidly after a few attempts.

Not sure which wires go on the coil 

So you got it to start with starter fluid?  Your life would be so much easier if you would take some measurements.  

I remember the old ways from the old days though, Filling my crankcase with gasoline as I cranked and cranked the engine with the "new" carb" that had no float valve, but I knew the carb was good, my friend gave it to me.  Grinding the springs off of my new clutch disc because it was installed backward and I didn't want to take it off again, and I knew that wasn't the problem.  Got a great workout though from removing and reinstalling the transmission about ten times.  Good times man, good times.

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19 hours ago, Zed Head said:

 I remember the old ways from the old days though, Filling my crankcase with gasoline as I cranked and cranked the engine with the "new" carb" that had no float valve, but I knew the carb was good, my friend gave it to me.  Grinding the springs off of my new clutch disc because it was installed backward and I didn't want to take it off again, and I knew that wasn't the problem.  Got a great workout though from removing and reinstalling the transmission about ten times.  Good times man, good times.

ROFL

Are you originally from Alabama?!?

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