This is going to sound crazy but just yesterday I went over to my neighbors to borrow a 2 jaw puller for my washer and he was trying to figure out why he didn't have spark to his plugs, he cranked it over and sure enough the spark tester didn't arc. It is a 70's HEI unit.
He had his test light on the pink wire and it didn't light. I took over and touched it the the positive post of the battery and it still didn't light.
Found a good ground and then it did. I asked what started all this? and he said "I came out today and it wouldn't start, checked for spark and there wasn't one" he then said he replaced the coil and ign module with no change. I had him remove the distributior cap to check his work and to diagnose it.
He flipped the cap over, I probed the negative side (tac connecter) for power and the light lit up and flickered during cranking.
As I went to probe the module I noticed the rotor that was on the bench next to his old coil and module was supposed to be on the car.
I assumed he put a new one on, nope he forgot!
He's in his late 60's so I didn't say to much.
Now if you have power to the coil at all times vats would probably not be an issue
What is the brand/model of your ignition system?
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