Posted by jdemaris on December 17, 2009 at 06:46:07 from (67.142.130.43):
In Reply to: Re: IH 454 coil issue posted by John T on December 16, 2009 at 19:57:56:
The Accel and Mallory units I gave specs for are the "retro" versions they sell for older cars and tractors with breaker-point ignition.
The Deere 6 volt/12 volt coil is a bit unusual with the high ohms on the primary. Higher then many "12 volt" coils. Was trouble free on old two-cylinder tractors with 6 volt systems. But, when used on the "new" 1010s and 2010s we had a lot of trouble. Mostly with points burning out fast. Deere had several updates and also offered three different ignition systems. The coil I gave specs for is the Delco system. Same 1010/2010 also came with a Wico or Prestolite, and both of them had their own coils.
My main point here was and is, you can't just stick an ohm meter on a coil and decide was it was marketed as (6 volt or 12 volt system use).
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