2ruNgineer
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Ford 2N '46 rebuild. This is an in block rebuild. I did not remove crank, cam shaft, water pump or oil pump. Oil pressure was in spec when i tore it down. Having trouble getting spark. I have a new
battery and it has turned over several times. I primed the oil pump through the relief plug. But i have let the smoke out of the starter. I replaced points, plugs, wires and condenser. Kept the old coil.
No spark. My next steps will be to check ground from head to battery, replace condenser and replace starter. I'll also add some more oil to pump, because i think i have used the prime up.
What other things should i be looking for to get spark?
I put oil on everything during assembly. I can hear the puff - puff through the exhaust. I have not seen oil pressure come up. Do i need to preload oil in the press gauge line and governor line?
I have a temporary fuel container so i can keep the hood off while getting this thing to fire.
Will a spark plug ground to a newly painted head? I used oil plugs during the painting process?
So many questions. So few sparks. Obviously my first.
battery and it has turned over several times. I primed the oil pump through the relief plug. But i have let the smoke out of the starter. I replaced points, plugs, wires and condenser. Kept the old coil.
No spark. My next steps will be to check ground from head to battery, replace condenser and replace starter. I'll also add some more oil to pump, because i think i have used the prime up.
What other things should i be looking for to get spark?
I put oil on everything during assembly. I can hear the puff - puff through the exhaust. I have not seen oil pressure come up. Do i need to preload oil in the press gauge line and governor line?
I have a temporary fuel container so i can keep the hood off while getting this thing to fire.
Will a spark plug ground to a newly painted head? I used oil plugs during the painting process?
So many questions. So few sparks. Obviously my first.