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[GMCnet] How to heat up the Onan ignition? [message #194029] Wed, 26 December 2012 09:00 Go to previous message
Robin Hood is currently offline  Robin Hood   United States
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Registered: April 2011
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Well, I've got the Onan back together after decarbonizing the heads
and cylinders, oil change, etc. The intake and exhaust manifods are
painted smurf blue and high temp black, respectively.

it's refusing to start. It coughed a couple of times, and that was it.
I run my battery down trying to get it started. It hasn't even coughed
since.

It was working fine(ish) for a while before I took it apart.

To me, the symptoms are screaming "ignition." The carb is working, as
evidenced by the fact that it's so cold that condensation was forming
on it, yesterday, indicating a phase change from liquid to gas. Air
isn't a problem. As an aside, my electric choke works now that I've
taken stuff apart and cleaned it up and put it back together.

I sprayed the spark plugs with carb cleaner and wiped 'em off with a
paper towel. They're pretty much new, and don't look particularly
fouled. I've heard that there's a way to look at the end of a spark
plug and it tells you something about the conditions under which it
runs (rich or lean, temperature, something like that) but I'm not to
that point in my mechanical education yet, it seems. The plugs are
properly gapped.

So, I see that from a timing perspective, the Pertronix upgrade helps
with a consistently timed spark... but it's a weak spark. Also, I'm
given to understand that the Onan's spark is pretty weak, since it
fires both plugs whether a particular cylinder needs it or not,
halving the "oomph" available to make the fuel/air mixture go "Bang".

Is there a way to get a more powerful spark into the Onan's spark
plugs? Is there a different coil that will help? If it's worth doing,
it's worth overdoing. :) The thing is out of my coach right now, and I
may as well do as much to it as I can while it's easy, right?

--
Robin Hood
Jackson, MS
2003 Buick Lesabre
1968 Pontiac Catalina
1978 GMC Royale motorhome
1977 GMC Palm Beach motorhome
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