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Re: Ignition System Problems
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Posted by Larry Schmitendorf on October 25, 2006 at 08:52:01 from (147.182.5.50):
In Reply to: Re: Ignition System Problems posted by 55 50 on October 25, 2006 at 08:17:13:
I'm sorry but I don't understand a lot about ignition systems, that's why I'm asking questions and trying to learn. It probably is .75 Ohms, with the text that thin and small I could have missed the decimal point or maybe it didn't print when it was manufactured. If my new resistor is .75 Ohms then I guess my question is, is it correct or do I need something else? Unfortunately the original resistor that I took out had no markings on at all to know for sure what the Ohms were. I can tell with a test light that the light is dimmer on the low side of the new resistor than it is on the high side when I can get current through it. That brings me back to the fact that I can get current but it won't fire to start. I now have some more ideas to try to test the switch, battery and starter. I won't know until I've don that if I still have a problem.
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