I had electronic ignition but not knowing electrical I thought if I went to a point system I would be able to fix. That being said the reading I got at the coil with key in on position was 12.45 and 8.95 in start, I used a trigger switch and put negative lead to negative post on battery. I also noticed smoke from distributor when I let off the trigger.
The voltage readings are backwards. Should see full 12V when cranking which bypasses the resistance wire (or ballast resistor). Turned ON it should be around 9V because it should go thru the resistance wire.I got at the coil with key in on position was 12.45 and 8.95 in start,
AmpressBeing a 73 does it have a ampmeter or voltmeter on the dash?
I think we might have a terminology issue. For me the coil does not have R post, it has + and - and a center high voltage. Which one is the R post?No the R post to coil,
@alldodge R post is the "Relay"post. it provides 12 volts to the coil while cranking. some starters refer to it as an I post for "Ignition"
@rloucks3 if your voltage is less, you either have corrosion on the terminals, or your points are not set right.
start by making sure every connection is clean enough your mother-in-law will eat off them.
Then file the points. rough-gap the points to about .016. use the dwell meter to set dwell to 32 degrees while cranking. install cap, and set