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Wiring/Voltage Resistance Located?

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Subject: Wiring/Voltage Resistance Located?
From: Steve Sage <ssage@socal.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 13:06:36 -0700
Here's what I've found so far today about my voltage drop:
Solid white wire, and white/blue wire from wiring harness (the harness 
that leads to the passenger compartment) both join at a junction plug 
which used to connect to the original ballast resistor (I removed the 
ballast resistor when I installed the Pertronix ignition). Now, the 
white and white/blue wires described plug to a single blue/white wire 
(that used to connect to the other, "out" side of the now non-existant 
ballast resistor)  that goes to the + side of my Pertronix coil.

With engine off and ignition switch on (which is how Pertronix told me 
to test it out): When that blue/white wire is connected to the + coil 
terminal, I read 8+ volts (to no more than 9) at the + coil post. 
Measuring the wire going from the coil + side to the ignition module 
also gives that same 8 volts, when it goes through the coil.

Again, with engine off/ignition on: If I bypass the coil completely, I 
get a full 12-13 volts all the way up the wire to the ignition module. 
As soon as I connect that full 12 volts wire to the coil, however, the 
coil + terminal only reads 8-9 volts.

Does this mean anything? In cooler weather, the same reading at the coil 
terminal post was no more than 7.25 volts. Now that it's about 85 out, I 
get a slightly higher (8-9 volts)  reading at the coil + post! (??)

With the engine running and everything connected back up, I get 12.25 to 
13 volts at that coil + post. Pertronix said this is irrelevant, though, 
and that the engine off readings are what to look at.

Do I have a bad coil? I replaced the coil last year to try to solve the 
same problem (stalling, and acting like the key was "blipped" off and 
back on, etc., especially in very hot weather).Unfortunately, I didn't 
take all these voltage readings back then to compare to now. Pertronix 
claimed their coils almost "never" go bad. Truth, or fiction? Maybe I've 
had two in a row that have gone bad.

Steve Sage





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