Posted by NNP on October 27, 2014 at 06:03:35 from (66.66.112.196):
In Reply to: 300 burns up points posted by VaGasman on October 26, 2014 at 18:32:11:
like said, probably on the coil change you got the wrong one.
If you bought one of my tractors which all run the IC14SB coil that needs no resistor, and replaced it, and just asked for a 12v coil, the store would probably hand you one that needs a resistor= burnt points.
or possibly the new coil didn't spec right.
After getting 'burnt' lol a few times, I ohm them all.
This after buying an offshore 12v no resistor needed coil....that my ohm meter showed 1.6
also, agree with Bob. While I sometimes file points on old junk.
(do what ya gotta sometimes)
I also mark the distributor cap with a paint pen, so I remember I did it on that tractor.
Because it will probably need filing again every time I use it....
also, even though a dead battery would be the obvious first sign, check that ignition switch.
a randomly/sporadic failing switch that 'leaks' current to the coil after you walk away will burn points up pretty quick if they stop closed.
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