It does have spark. A super bright hot spark when the end of the HT lead is held near the block, but a really weak spark in the plug gap when holding the plug against the block. Weird! I did take apart the HT lead, cut about a quarter inch off each end to get to clean and dry non-salty wire, and put it back together. So I don't think the HT lead is the problem. (I don't think it is, but???)
Now, I've been playing with the Seagull again, for the first time in over a year, and have gone through all the system to see what the problem could possibly be. The only thing I can think of is my points gap. They are gapped to 0.020" (0.503mm) but I don't know if they are supposed to gapped at that distance exactly at top dead center, or just some magical distance before top dead center. I've played with the gap a bit, and now it almost starts.
I don't want to horrify anyone, but I'm using a drill to spin the flywheel to try and start it!


So anyways, my question for you Seagull Guru's is; how do I know where on the stroke to set the gap? Absolute top dead center, or just before? And if just before, how do I know how far? And one other problem I have, is that I can't get the flywheel off. I can adjust the points through one of the large square holes in the flywheel; is that okay? or does the flywheel have to be rotated further back or forward to set the points properly? ie; do I really nead to remove the flywheel?
Thanks y'all!
Cheers!