Check for good battery Positive at the Green/Blue wire at the coil during cranking
check the wire between the coils
Check the spark plug wires
I think they are 1000 ohm caps plus solid core wires
check for corrosion in the connectors in the ignition system
OK here are the first of readings I have got:
rear mounted coil: 11,48V, reducing to 9,5V while cranking
front mounted coil: 5,88V, increasing to 6,6V while cranking
then testing the spark again, I am now getting
spark from the front coil
no spark from the rear coil.
(I swapped the spark plug leads around and this didn't change the results - i.e. still no spark from rear coil. So I assume those leads are ok)
Also tried to measure the resistance of the connecting cable between the coils, but I can't be sure I was measuring the correct cable as it disappears into a mass of cables bound together, but there is a black and yellow cable between the connection "1" of the rear coil and the connection "15' of the front coil.
I measured a resistance of 0,4 [ch937] which is presumably wrong...?
Interesting while carrying this testing I had a few more pops than I had been getting before (couldn't tell which side), and the spark plugs were just one or two turns into their chambers
Does any of this make any sense......?