Matt. I know the ignition switch is good. It came to me from Alan, along with all the other removable electrical parts from his Ace 100. Everything was working for him at the time he removed them. I know the harness is good, the ignition switch, the lights, I’ve already heard the horn work.
I’m surprised to see someone say make sure there is no paint on the frame where the coil mounts to it for a good ground. It has a blue ground wire. Isn’t that what the blue wire connecting to the coil is for, a ground? I will go ahead and scrape away the pain there anyway.
The condenser is one which was recommended to me in my coil discussion a while back, since Terry is out. I bought 3 on eBay and it has the same rating. It has a wire connection instead of a “solder all the wires to the top. So all my wires were trimmed, tinned, and then soldered together & wrapped with electrical tape, & I’m sure there’s enough solder there to have everything joined without any shorts.
I will look at all the places where the motor makes contact with the frame & clean away any paint which might me suspect for ground contact.
One big question. Is there a way to test the spark plug coil with a multi-meter? That way I can confirm my ”Socalhodaka style” coil rebuild is working correctly? Kelly’s instructions were easy, simple & direct, so I think I was successful, but if there’s a way to meter them that would give me peace of mind on my skills rebuilding them.
Thrown, I've never heard of “cleaning the points.” They are brand new from Terry in a sealed plastic bag? Are they coated with something? Will a shot of carb cleaner be sufficient to clean them?
Thanks for all the ideas. I’ll report back today with whether I had any success or not.

Victor