You have an ignition problem. The choke should have no affect on the spark of a healthy ignition system. Don't even bother to test the coils, just replace them.Manfred wrote:When I crank her with the choke fully engaged, I get no spark. Seems that the choke is too effective. I get spark with no choke, but need some choke to get 'er lit.
My plugs are relatively new (4 months) and the plug wires & caps were new a year ago.
A coil set is only $50-$70 and they are good for 10-15 years, often longer. In the worst case, that is only about $.50 a month for ignition and usually only half that. How much is it worth the go through the hassle that you now have?
For other readers, if you haven't replaced your coils for 15 years, or don't know, now is the time to replace them. Just do it.
It is "nice" when coils just fail completely, but so often that isn't the case. The labor in my shop was too great to bother with using old coils.
Oh, did I mention to just replace them?