Posted by erikyater on May 25, 2009 at 07:20:30 from (71.182.34.93):
In Reply to: Cracked coil, why? posted by erikyater on May 24, 2009 at 21:40:15:
Thanks for the replies guys, the coil that was on it had no markings but it ran fine for a year or two with it. But just last week i found the points
were burned up like they had been stuck, and they werent touching center to center, kinda offset so the fixed point was half gone. I replaced those,
set the gap, then noticed the coil was busted. I picked up a coil from
Tractor Supply(closest store) althought the package said it was for IH, but marked for 12v, Not 3 hours of use later she began running terrible
especially under a load it would basically stall out, then noticed the new
coil was cracked and leaking fluid/oil. Not sure of the part number on this coil, but everything seems wired correctly, and the terminals to the coil were correct. I need to get it running again to check alt output voltage. Not using a resistor that i can see, but it ran the other coil without one and not sure if this 12v coil for IH is a "true" 12v coil. Thanks
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