I've got an old Bobcat with an air coooled 4 cylinder wisconson engine.
Died on my wife the other day, she was cleaning snow at home while I was doing it at work.
A little investigation showed no spark. Old style points ignition, haven't worked on one in a LONG time.
Figured out the spring that makes teh points make contact was broke, so it looked like an easy fix. Had to pull the distributor to get at it, marked everything so I could put it back together. Went to the box of parts that came with the machine, found 1 condenser, three sets of points, 2 caps, 3 rotors. Put a set of points and condensor in it, set the gap to spec, and put it all back together.
Still no spark.
To make a long story short, points are just a ground that's timed. THEY WEREN"T GROUNDING! NEW POINTS!
Had to take (after removing the distributor again and using an ohmeter to see if they were doing thier job) sandpaper to a brand new set of points to make them make a good contact.
Put it back in, machine fired up on the first rev.....
Frustrating! Don't take for granted that new parts (Delco no less) are going to work. Check it!