Gary, THANK YOU for the kind gift of the manual for my $600 no-spark C99!
Apparently I ordered the wrong points. Or the chinaman packing the box did. Who knows. But condenser oughta work. Wire up condenser, wire up new kill switch (Old one was jut a wire to twist to another wire shorted to ground)
File old points. Adjust gap to .015 like the book says. Won't stay adjusted. Screw is all the way in, still isn't holding points still. Put a little washer to give screw a little more thickness, works fine. Points are now adjusted right, filed straight. Gap new spark plug at .030 like the book says.
And for the big moment - Pull the rope. Guess what? We have spark! But no chug-chug-chug of combustion. Hmmm...
Further investigation revealed that the carb is dead. Gas is not getting through, nor is a snort of ether. Take carb off, it is one solid piece I guess from being out in the weather. The choke will move some, but the intake butterfly is frozen solid. Solid. Was going to rebuild it, but I might order a replacement updraft carb. With the carb off, a little spray of ether right into the intake got me a little combustion, which was what I was hoping for.
Leaky gas tanks removed and thrown in metal scrap trailer. New tank will be installed when I get carb situated.
Just another day at The Land of a Thousand Projects!
Photos show before and after, showing the new condenser, dressed-up wiring, and kill switch.