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3/19/2005 11:10:36 PM EDT
Ok, I have never done this before so I want to make sure I dont kill myself .

If I take the wire and plug out then reconnect the two together and set it on top of the engine, will that work to check for spark?


3/19/2005 11:12:03 PM EDT
[#1]
Yep just make sure it's grounded out onto something metal and watch for spark. You can also take a screw driver and put it in the end of the wire and hold it up to something grounded and it'll throw an arc too. That way if the plug is in a shitty location you don't have to pull it out.
3/19/2005 11:12:50 PM EDT
[#2]
If the plug is grounded to clean metal on the engine block or chassis then yes.  
3/19/2005 11:36:38 PM EDT
[#3]
Touch your tongue to the exposed terminal while bumping the remote starter switch.
3/20/2005 1:43:55 AM EDT
[#4]
Paper clips.

Take a paper clip, bend it outward so it looks like a loop and stick the ends in the plug wire.

From there you can safely arch it to metal to check for spark.
3/20/2005 1:53:45 AM EDT
[#5]
If it is not grounded, the high voltage will go back to the coil or powerpack and kill it. Dead. You will replace it.
3/20/2005 1:56:53 AM EDT
[#6]
Take a plug loose and set it up on the head (or intake manifold), then bump the starter.  That is the easy way.
3/20/2005 1:58:51 AM EDT
[#7]
I spilled a bunch of gas all over the ground. Vapors are present. I will wait till gas and vapors go away before checking for spark
3/20/2005 2:38:01 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
If the plug is grounded to clean metal on the engine block or chassis then yes.  

3/20/2005 2:50:05 AM EDT
[#9]
    There are 3 ways to do this:
  • The WRONG way.
  • The RIGHT way.
  • The BEST way.


The WRONG way. Remove a plug wire and attach a fresh spark plug. While you hold it have a friend crank the engine.

The RIGHT way. Remove a plug wire and attach a fresh spark plug. Have a friend hold it while you crank the engine.  

The BEST way. Remove a plug wire and attach a fresh spark plug. Clamp the metal body of the sparkplug to a known good ground. Use a remote starter switch or have a friend crank the engine while you watch and listen for spark. ( This last method will not use up friends as fast...)