Slick1100 wrote:I'm not sure if you're familiar with it, but I'm using a SmartTach + to measure the ignition voltage.
I'm not familiar with it at all... I'm just telling you what I know about our cars' ignition system.
The instructions say that it measures "peak" voltage. If I'm understanding you correctly, then the voltage is high (20-30kV) during the compression stroke, and low during the exhaust stroke. Still, if the voltage read is supposed to be "peak" then the left cylinders are both low.
You understand me correctly.
How does the SmartTach+ connect to the car?
If it uses some kind of trigger from the primary side of the coil, then it's possible that it measures peak voltage during a certain interval or something. I dunno.
I suppose it is possible that the reverse polarity of the spark plug on the exhaust stroke could throw off the readings, but it seems unlikely to me.
I don't know if polarity really matters so much... It could be... the polarity doesn't actually change between the strokes; each cylinder always has its own polarity.
I guess the next step is to ohm out the coils and wires and see if any problems are indicated there.
Like I said, both left and right coils and wires are used for every spark, so I don't think you'll find a problem there... If anything, you may have bad or incorrectly gapped plugs in your #1 and #3 cylinders (a narrow gap ionizes at a much lower voltage than a wider gap).
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