hotshot123
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2009
- Messages
- 98
ok, first off i will tell you all that i have no fire at all. this motor sat inside a closed garage for the better part of 30/35 years. everything seems fine, good compression and all the basics other than it has no fire. ive disconnected the kill wire at the power pack and it still wont fire. at first i had about 350 volts coming in to the pack but nothing on the coil side. i then took every terminal i could find and cleaned it all to endure everything was getting good contact. re-try coil side and my meter is getting something now but its hard to tell because i dont have a dva. anyway, i looked online and found this instruction for checking coils. the short version says:
1. says a good coil should have continuity across the 2 (orange) wires- im good here. my meter flashes and goes to zero just like touching the meter leads together
2. it says a good coil should read 3000 to 8000 ohms from the secondary winding (one of the small ones but im not sure witch one) to the spark plug end - not so good here because i dont get anything from either small wire to the spark plug connector
My question i guess is, are these directions for checking accurate? if so it would seem that i have 2 bad coils that went bad while sitting up for a long long time. Also, im checking this off the motor. the coils are sitting here on my desk at work.
here is a pic of the the type of coil im dealing with.

1. says a good coil should have continuity across the 2 (orange) wires- im good here. my meter flashes and goes to zero just like touching the meter leads together
2. it says a good coil should read 3000 to 8000 ohms from the secondary winding (one of the small ones but im not sure witch one) to the spark plug end - not so good here because i dont get anything from either small wire to the spark plug connector
My question i guess is, are these directions for checking accurate? if so it would seem that i have 2 bad coils that went bad while sitting up for a long long time. Also, im checking this off the motor. the coils are sitting here on my desk at work.
here is a pic of the the type of coil im dealing with.
