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Re: ford 9N missing under load
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Posted by souNdguy on June 29, 2006 at 05:44:37 from (12.64.180.142):
In Reply to: ford 9N missing under load posted by hmcorpman on June 29, 2006 at 01:11:10:
So.. your 'voltmeter' is reading amps.. that's a new one to me. First.. decide which one you have.. then post back. If it is a voltmenter.. then it needs to read system voltage.. Static sys voltage on a 12v system is about 12.6v. Charging can be anywhere as high as 14.7v Use a handheld meter to verify what you have. Now.. if it is an Ampmeter.. it will show an initial high charge right after starting.. and then taper off to very little charge... etc. I'd replace points, and spark plugs.. with autolite 437's. See where that gets you. Also.. the little porcelien job.. that's almost certaintly a power resistor.. not a regulator... If you are using the oem 6v coil.. you need a dropping resistor like a 8ne10306, and the oem ballast ressitor... etc. Soundguy
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