Another update, what I attempted to troubleshoot today.
- I noticed a ~.6 V drop between battery and load side of the fuse holder. Replaced the connection 12V connection harness supplying the fuse blocks. I also replaced the two pin connector coming off the starter solenoid in between the fuse block and the battery. Got the V drop down to .27 between the battery and the load side of the fuse block.
- Overall I am still seeing about a ~1V drop from battery at 12.5 volts and the coil wires leading to the points plate. Seeing 11.5 at 1/4 coil wire and 2/3 coil wire
- Got a new set of coils and installed. Coils measured 4.6 ohms on both coil primary windings, but unable to get a spark in steps 4&5 from TwoTired's procedure here:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,17711.msg184209.html#msg184209- Hooking coils up to Bk/White 12V supply wire, pulling the spark plugs, grounding plugs, and bumping start to check for spark. I am getting a spark, but it appears weak.
- Stray sparking at points to points plate still exist.
- Installed a "new" set of Japanese TB condensers, no change in the stray spark
- Pulled the advancer assembly and noticed only one shim behind the cam, and also what looked like some wear on the lower portion of the cam, but can't tell. It also appears there has been rubbing against the crank seal and the back of the advancer plate. After cleaning, greasing, and oiling pivot points, no change in symptom. Pictures below.
- It looks like my issues somewhere at the coils or battery, but am at a loss. Is a 1 V drop from battery to points coil wires to be expected? Using TwoTired's test, if I am supposed to see a spark at the plug gap when grounding the spark plug threads and removing the "test" wire, I am definitely not seeing a spark.
Thoughts? Any help is greatly appreciated as I feel I am getting close, but also running out of troubleshooting ideas.