Not going into the tech side of it, but if you have a lammy with a weak spark the air gap holds the spark back a little before it jumps the gap creating a spark that can start an engine, when before it struggled.firekdp wrote:I wouldn't have thought that it would work at all on a points system, as there is no output from the ignition coil except for one pos pulse, therefore the voltage doubling capacitor would never receive a charge.J1MS wrote:It's a fix that works, especially on a failing points coil ignition.
Used it on Motoplat and Ducati systems and it's worked.
I use the oldSkool way of two self tappers into the cut ends of the HT and some petrol pipe with small fuelpipe clips used to set the gap.
Its a very well known cure used in the days of old, used by bikes and scooters. Even an article in motorcyle scooter and three wheeler, if my memory serves me well.
I know few other simple test for checking ignition sparks. It's possible to check the polarity of the ignition at the plug end without any sort of meter.
Some of the other oldSkoolers on the forum most likely know much more seemingly forgotten stuff, that most likely would still prove good today.