Posted by Mutt and Jeff on November 21, 2018 at 03:21:40 from (71.161.206.129):
In Reply to: Coil-12v or 6v posted by tomturkey on November 20, 2018 at 15:20:14:
With all the scrambled eggs of diagnostic gibberish I assume you will change the coil with 12v without external resistor. but what in all the threads indicates the distributor is making breaking the field? testing a dist with a VOM is pretty much pointless( ha pun) with the condenser in place. A poorly installed set of points, or grounded connections, or short to case where it comes out from points/cond to coil, (or open) all can make for no spark.
uh, have you tried with key on check for power to coil (simple test lamp or VOM) and then grounding the field post (disconnected from dist) momentarily repeatedly. Each release of this short to ground should induce a spark at the coil output.
if it does your coil and it's wiring are presumed OK
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