Posted by JMOR on February 19, 2014 at 19:51:24 from (72.181.173.171):
In Reply to: Ford 2 N Ignition posted by Ultradog MN on February 19, 2014 at 16:26:08:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeWell, that is a guess, but no cupie doll for you! 1) we don't know if he has 6v/12v or 2) Pos or Neg ground. None of those with red/blk wires will output a voltage on the black wire. When 'on' those models pull the black wire to ground, just as points would pull to ground. Modules with a Black and Black/white pair of wires will output a voltage on the blk/wht wire when 'on'. Not many constants in life, just a lot of variables. And here I was looking for your step by step approach of replacing 1) coil & if no joy, replace 2) module, & if still no joy, replace 3) ign sw, and etc., etc., one 'step' at a time. Not exactly Bruce's systematic approach, but...............
Are we having fun yet?
P.S., I don't think Pat cares, since his one & only post, there is nothing other that bystanders posts (10 of them ).
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