What could cause me to not get fire from the coil or just not recieve fire at all?
Answer Problems like this will get a different answer from every person you ask, and lead you down the wrong path more often than not. Don’t do anything more until I give up on you, which I seldom do. What I’d like to do is take baby steps, but I need to know what you have available in the way of electrical test equipment. You don’t need much, but you do need either a 12 volt test light (available from any parts store) or a Volt-Ohm-Ammeter (“VOM”)like the professional folks use, which you maybe can beg, borrow or steal from someone you know with some electrical experience. As a last resort, you can buy one – Radio Shack stores carry a variety of them – I prefer the analog type, but if you find only a digital one, that can help us too. If you have or buy a test light, and know how to use it, fine. Just in case you don’t, the way you usually use a test light is to clip the black lead onto a known good grounded point – and this can be tricky. Grounds you can trust are: The battery negati