Possible the coil is the culprit for a sputtering engine. Not highly likely though. There are many other parts that fail long before a coil causes issuesHe says it's all corroded and sputters...I suppose someone told him coil
Lots of things it could be. He can ohm out the coil vs specs chris gives. If its bad replace it.He says it's all corroded and sputters...I suppose someone told him coil
How did you test it? Straight multimeter ohms reading? Very low resistances like that are notoriously difficult to accurately measure with a multimeter..I went to replace my coil. Bought a pertronix 45011 from amazon. Supposedly has 0.6 ohm. I Tested it when it arrived, and spec’d out at 1.5 ohm. Its getting returned. Whatever you buy, test it before installing it.
Hi Chris, I pulled my old coil out and tested it. Same as pertronix. 1.4 ohm and 10,040 secondary. So I went ahead and installed it. I trashed the coil wire in the process. It was so corroded into the coil and I broke the wire. Ugh.How did you test it? Straight multimeter ohms reading? Very low resistances like that are notoriously difficult to accurately measure with a multimeter..
Chris....
The coil wire is probably the issue.… ill let chris answer but i think the .6-.8 ohm is beyond the accuracy of the typical low buck multi meter.Hi Chris, I pulled my old coil out and tested it. Same as pertronix. 1.4 ohm and 10,040 secondary. So I went ahead and installed it. I trashed the coil wire in the process. It was so corroded into the coil and I broke the wire. Ugh.
why doesnt the multi meter read it correctly?
This... A multimeter uses current (voltage drop across the unknown resistance vs a high tolerance known resistance in series), but the voltage the meter can apply is limited, so the current drop in the internal known resistance will be very close to the 'short circuit' current, making the differentiation between a short and the very low resistances is too close to be accurate (can be as high as 1 ohm out)....... i think the .6-.8 ohm is beyond the accuracy of the typical low buck multi meter.