Posted by K-Mo on November 20, 2010 at 14:29:23 from (67.55.164.37):
In Reply to: 210 IH Swather Coil posted by greyfoxxca on November 20, 2010 at 09:27:27:
There is another version of an ignition resistor. I have an IH275 Windrower with an AMC 232 engine. It uses a resistive wire in conjunction with the starter solenoid. There isn't a physically separate ignition resistor that you can see. The ignition resistor is the special wire used.
In this configuration, a resistive wire runs from the ignition switch to the (R) terminal of the solenoid. Another wire runs from the solenoid (R) terminal to the coil. During cranking, the starter supplies full battery to the coil. After starting and the ignition switch returns to the "run" position, the solenoid is released and the coil is supplied through the resistive wire from the ignition switch.
If the resistive wire is not available, a common ignition resistor could be installed between the ignition switch and the (R) terminal of the starter solenoid.
By the way, if anyone needs a good AMC 232 Engine for their Gremlin or other 275 windrower parts, let me know. K-Mo
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