Re: 1970 MERC 500 THUNDERBOLT, TEST COIL?
The ignition coil should show 28-34000 ohms across the secondary windings and nil (about 0) across the primary. <br /><br />The coils inside the distributor-type thing should show 400 ohms red-to-white (disconnected from switchbox), same for red-to-blue. White-to-blue should show 10 ohms. Red-to-ground should be an open circuit, same with blue & white. <br /><br />The switchbox should deliver 140 volts to the coil (peak reading).<br /><br />I have a question for you about a motor I have. I think I have the same distributor (if you have the switchbox with the red, blue, white & green terminals). When you turn the pulley on the distributor, does it move smoothly or sort of snap-though? I can turn mine a little due to slack in the drivebelt, and it snaps through to another position so that the drivebelt is now tight on the other side. I can't tell if it just some magnets lining up inside the distributor, or whether I've got a bearing problem. <br /><br />I've had two other of these motors (a 71 and another 74) and never noticed this behavior. The thing ran fine for a week of vacation last summer - whatever it is doesn't seem to be getting any worse. I'm probably going to sell it & don't want to pass on something that'll just bust on the next guy. Thanks!