Phil -
Yes, of course replace the coil if this is what is happening. Coils are
cheap and you can get them at your local car parts place. No need for a
high power coil - a regular old fashioned non-ballasted coil should do the
trick.
I might also suggest you need to check the ground straps which go from the
engine to the chassis - it sounds to me like your engine is not properly
grounded. Remove the connections and reconnect them to make sure they are
properly attached.
Alan
'52 A90
'53 BN1
'64 BJ8
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 12:23 PM, <PhilRitten@aol.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> I pulled the plugs and checked them again (nothing exciting). I then
> started doing a compression test and quickly noticed that the coil was
> getting extremely hot. I also noticed that there was a popping sound coming
> from the engine compartment when I turned the ignition on and off. I asked
> my beautiful assistant to turn the ignition on and off while I put my head
> under the hood and sure enough there was a spark jumping from the white wire
> (+) to the coil housing (- ground). I then had her crank the engine and a
> steady spark jumped from the white wire to the coil. I taped up the wires,
> but now I'm getting a spark on the negative post of the coil. It's not
> jumping to anything, just a spark up and down the post. Any ideas? Could
> this be a short in the coil?
>
> Thanks,
> Phil
>
>
>
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