Posted by Glenn D on June 25, 2013 at 07:46:42 from (24.114.67.109):
In Reply to: 9n ignition posted by Glenn D on June 17, 2013 at 05:43:13:
ok so the distributor (off the 2N) is on the 9n and working properly.
I now have the 9n distributor with new breaker plate installed on the 2n and the coil is bad (or condenser I guess). so now I have to put the old 2N 6v coil on there (because I have it) and it is 1.0 ohm, the only resister on the tractor is the 1.5ohm that came with the 12v conversion kit. The OEM resister was fried and unused. so 14.4/(1.5+1ohm) =5.75amps... is that too much for this old coil?
The coil I suspect is bad because the thing reads dead short and I found out the previous owner of the 9n let his brother in law take my resisters off and tried to start it until the battery was dead.. I found it the next evening with no spark and that's when I put the distributor from the 2n on it
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