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easiest way to test the coil is to put a hose about 3-4 inches long on coil then put spark plug in other side of the hose and have a helper turn the key. look for a blue spark at the plug. if no spark then that side of the coil is bad.
check the spark plug, the spark plug wire and the coil. those are the 3 things that can cause an ignition misfire.also check your oil and anti-freeze levels, make sure they are not mixing together.
check if the negative terminal of your ignition coil is connected to the condenser of your distributor.
also, make sure that the negative terminal of the ignition coil is not connected to the negative terminal of the battery / body ground.
pull spark plugs and check how they are burning. See if one looks worse. Check to be sure you have spark from all 4 spark plug wires. May need a plug, new wires or distributor cap.
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