Posted by John T on April 11, 2009 at 11:38:17 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Re: Coil Question posted by DUNNDAN on April 11, 2009 at 09:56:41:
The label tells me its indeed a full true 12 volt coil NO Ballast is needed.
Put an ohm meter on low Rx1 scale or continuity tester on the distributor terminal (where wire from coil attaches) and other lead on its metal casing. With points closed, it needs to read a short circuit near 0 ohms,,,,,,,,with points open it needs to read near infinity ohms open circuit.......IF IT STAYS AT 0 OHMS EVEN WITH POINTS OPEN THERES A SHORT like the points or the condensor or the lil terminal that passes thru side of distributor (where wire from coil attaches) is bad.
Check for a short then run my test lamp procedure above n see if it flashes on n off as points open n close
I will get a URL link for my Troubleshooting Procedure that will walk you through findign teh problem if you still need it
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