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Re: Bench Testing a 9N coil
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Posted by Bruce (VA) on June 26, 2006 at 09:47:48 from (159.169.223.252):
In Reply to: Bench Testing a 9N coil posted by Chuck Gibson on June 26, 2006 at 09:30:00:
12v or 6v? Some of the real N electronic wizards will be along soon to help you out w/ the readings, but it won't help you much unless you have some very expensive testing equipment. If you do not have spark on a frontmount, check the ignition switch first, followed by the ballast resistor then pull the coil & stretch the pigtail a bit. Recheck your point gap at .015 on all four lobes, make sure the condenser lead isn't grounded and....the best one yet.....that you re-installed the rotor. And, remember, many a coil has been replaced because of a bad ignition switch.
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