Posted by Bob on September 15, 2009 at 08:30:16 from (69.178.228.68):
In Reply to: Re: 9n coil problems? posted by buckcreekfarm on September 15, 2009 at 06:27:25:
buck,
Listen up and save your new coil from destruction!
JohnT is VERY knowledgeable about tractor ignition systems giving you GOOD generic advice that applies to 'most every 6 Volt - 12 Volt conversion EXCEPT the Ford "N"-series with the square-can plastic coil. He must not be familiar with the peculiarities of these ignition systems.
With the Ford "N" ignition system EVEN WITH a new 12 Volt square-can coil you will still need to keep the factory ballast resistor in the circuit ahead of the coil 'cause the "12 Volt coils" sold for this application ARE NOT true 12 Volt coils.
If you want to verify my advice, surf over to the "N"-specific Forum and ask the GURUS over there.
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