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Hello,

Well yesterday I was running low on gas, so as I was driving I reached down and turn the petcock from On to Reserve.

But just as I finished doing this I got a huge electrical shock. I am now trying to find out what could cause this. Any thoughts? I might have touched the pickup coil wire when I was turning the petcock, or maybe the spark plug wires.

The spark plug wires are brand new and have new plug caps on them, so I didn't think this would be the problem, but the shock was very strong. Is the pickup coil on top of the cylinder outputing a high voltage too?

Any thoughts would be much appreciated.

Your finger was a better ground than the plug with it's small gap/ Might be time to check the plugs and gap. You said all the wires and caps were new so that probably isn't a problem. Maybe the coils need to be grounded a little better, the mounting bolts for the coils usually form the path for the plugs back to the coils.

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k, or maybe the spark plug wires.

The spark plug wires are brand new and have new plug caps on them, so I didn't think this would be the problem, but the shock was very strong. Is the pickup coil on top of the cylinder outputing a high voltage too?

Any thoughts would be much appreciated.

Spark plug HT cables are almost definately the problem, HT shocks hurt I know (got the T shirt) theres a hell of a lot of voltage in them. Have a good look round, are the cables secured right and fully home at both ends? Wherever it is it will be the one nearest the petcock.

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I took the cap off my sparkie to run on 1 cylinder ( for testing) and the bugger zapped me.

Me being the easiest way to earth

check the caps are screwed on tight and in the HT lead centre.

I can touch my leads with the plugs attached and not get a belt.

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Thanks,

I'll recheck all of the wires. It is only intermiten, as I have only been shocked once, and was holding onto the HT wires with out a problem.

Must be a fault somewhere.

I think this may be related to the problem I was having before, when sometimes I would here a puff sound, when I turned on the ignition, I think the coil was discharging or send a high voltage to the spark plug.

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Thanks,

sometimes I would here a puff sound, when I turned on the ignition

that'll be foamy in the background :lol:

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