Posted by doc37172 on December 26, 2012 at 10:08:43 from (66.18.123.30):
I have a WD45 converted to 12V negative ground w/ generator. Recently replaced a bad voltage regulator. Voltage at battery while running is around 14.8. Charging amps on the ammeter is around 30 amps which is close to the gauge max. Is this charging rate OK? Also, is there anything other than leaving the ignition on that would cause a coil to over heat enough to melt the tips of both coil posts? It was a plain TSC 12V coil hooked up(I guess incorrectly) with an external resistor because the old 12V coil stated that it needed an external resistor. It quit abruptly and only would start again after I re-installed the old coil and installed new points and plugs. It continues to run rough and stumble under load and I"m still trying to determine if it is fuel related or ignition related.
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