Posted by John T on April 27, 2016 at 19:33:42 from (216.249.76.23):
In Reply to: Current to coil posted by GregoryKS on April 27, 2016 at 18:52:02:
The only time it makes a difference if the starter is engaged is if its a 12 volt tractor that uses a 6 volt coil with a series ballast resistor and is equipped with a ballast by pass circuit fed from the starter switch or key switch or a solenoid.
Often the ammeters LOAD (NOT supply terminal to battery via wire to starter switch/solenoid) terminal is what feeds loads like lights and ignition switches BAT input,,,,,,,,,,IGN out terminal on IGN switch to coils input,,,,,,,,,,,,coils output to distributor,,,,,,,,,,to ignition points,,,,,,,,,,to ground when points are closed. If points are badly burned or pitted theres a resistive or bad ground path so no fire, check and clean and gap points..........
For ignition problems check my Ignition Troubleshooting Procedure
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