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A question about spark.


Hoosierman

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City
Indiana
Vehicle Year
1988
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Manual
I finally got around to tuning up my '88 Ranger with new plugs, wires, cap, rotor. And I also installed a McCully Racing MK2 TFI relocator kit. I'm having to work bit-by-bit on the truck as I have brakes to do on another and a coolant flush on a third vehicle. Today I wrapped up the relocation job and now the truck only cranks. So I'm following the TFI diagnosis section in the tech library and I noticed that when I test spark from the ignition coil, the spark is YELLOW.

Is a yellow spark a definite problem? My understanding is that spark should either be white or blue, just not sure how imperative it is.

Thanks.
 
Yellow means the spark is weak.

Kinda 50\50 on rather it would fire or not.
 
Did you test it with one of these?

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And you got a snap?
 
Meaning a spark with an audible "snap"
 
Well... if it will jump the gap on that tester... you should be good. IMHO... a weak coil or the like would never jump that gap. It was designed for testing HEI.
 

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