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coil how much volts?
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hi i was checking how much volts i get at the coil and the ballast resistor and with my multimeter i only get a reading of 3.8V does this sound right i thought it was supposed to be 12V

but there is no problem in engine starting or anything i was just checking how much my carb auto choke was getting!

Thanks!

Posted on: 2011/6/4 6:38
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Re: coil how much volts?
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Ballast resistor reduces voltage, that is its purpose, because points cannot handle 12v for more than a few seconds.

If you are using points distributor, connect e-choke to the 12v side of the resistor.

Posted on: 2011/6/4 7:12
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Re: coil how much volts?
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Are you testing it with it running? Multimeters wont give as meaningful reading with pulsating current. With the ignition on and the points closed it should read around 6 volts but your points will get hot. If you google kettering point ignition you'll find out about how it all works.

Posted on: 2011/6/4 8:52
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i tried with it running and not running and both gave me readings of 3.8V

Posted on: 2011/6/4 9:39
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No worries.

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