Re: [HSS] Coil
Do you m ean that the 3.2ko coil was faulty? If so , it probably is fried
internally. The two windings are grounded at the centre point I think it is.
Must look up a circuit diagram to refresh my memory.
Geoff.
internally. The two windings are grounded at the centre point I think it is.
Must look up a circuit diagram to refresh my memory.
Geoff.
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Coats" <jamcoats@uab.edu>
To: <HudsonSuperSix16-29@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:29 PM
Subject: [HSS] Coil
> Just out of curiosity, I measured the resistance on my new ignition
> coil versus the old one I have here. New coil measures 8.5 kilohms
> between a terminal and the high tension output. Old coil measures 3.2
> kilohms. Both measure 1.5 ohms between the + and - terminals. New
> coil must have a resistor in it. Wonder if that is why I fried my
> condenser? Shouldn't be.....
>
> Best Regards,
> James Coats
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