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<blockquote data-quote="acwd" data-source="post: 304858" data-attributes="member: 7495"><p>you could do this, number the wires from the power pack to the coils. wire 1 to coil 1 etc. Then take the wire(from the power pack to the coil) from one plug that is firing like it should and switch it with one thats firing weak and see what happens. That would tell you if its the coil or the power pack. This is how I would check it I am sure there is a proper way to do it so take it what its worth.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acwd, post: 304858, member: 7495"] you could do this, number the wires from the power pack to the coils. wire 1 to coil 1 etc. Then take the wire(from the power pack to the coil) from one plug that is firing like it should and switch it with one thats firing weak and see what happens. That would tell you if its the coil or the power pack. This is how I would check it I am sure there is a proper way to do it so take it what its worth. Steve [/QUOTE]
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