Guys,
If your ignition coils are stock, you should see abot 9-10 volts at the coil. Is your ballast resistor in place?
Dan, have you tested the coil wires themselves? On the primaries, the red/white is the common for both, the gray is for 2-3, the orange for 1-4. Use an ohm meter accross the gray and red/white. You should get 1.5 ohms. Do the same on the orange and red/white for the other coil.
Now check the secondaries. pull both plug wires on 1-4 and accross both plug caps, through the coil you should get 15,000 ohms give or take a few thousand. Do the same for coil 2-3.
Also, here's a quick TCI test that I've used. Install 12V bulbs of any size in place of the coils. Plug 'em right in where the coils connect. Crank the engine and they should alternately flash. no flash, no joy. I've found this to be a simpler test and one that can be done in broad daylight, no shocks and no pulling plugs.
HTH
Randy
If your ignition coils are stock, you should see abot 9-10 volts at the coil. Is your ballast resistor in place?
Dan, have you tested the coil wires themselves? On the primaries, the red/white is the common for both, the gray is for 2-3, the orange for 1-4. Use an ohm meter accross the gray and red/white. You should get 1.5 ohms. Do the same on the orange and red/white for the other coil.
Now check the secondaries. pull both plug wires on 1-4 and accross both plug caps, through the coil you should get 15,000 ohms give or take a few thousand. Do the same for coil 2-3.
Also, here's a quick TCI test that I've used. Install 12V bulbs of any size in place of the coils. Plug 'em right in where the coils connect. Crank the engine and they should alternately flash. no flash, no joy. I've found this to be a simpler test and one that can be done in broad daylight, no shocks and no pulling plugs.
HTH
Randy
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