I have a 1972 302 Mercruiser 5.0. V-8
Keep in mind that my boat doesn't seem to want to start. It rotates a couple times but that's about it.
My question is about my ignition coil a 12v w/internal resistor.(It's not a Marine ignition coil because at the time I bought it I didn't know if there was any such thing as a marine ignition coil.....come to think of it I still don't)
Anyways, I notice the eyelet on the wire leading to the positive side of the coil was a little tatered so i decided to replace it. After I had done so(with solder and heat shrink wrap) I wanted to find out how many volts were going through the wire, 11.50v. Now get this. When I connected the wire to the positive side of the ignition coil and tested the wire again the voltage dropped to about 4. What's the deal?
Chris
Keep in mind that my boat doesn't seem to want to start. It rotates a couple times but that's about it.
My question is about my ignition coil a 12v w/internal resistor.(It's not a Marine ignition coil because at the time I bought it I didn't know if there was any such thing as a marine ignition coil.....come to think of it I still don't)
Anyways, I notice the eyelet on the wire leading to the positive side of the coil was a little tatered so i decided to replace it. After I had done so(with solder and heat shrink wrap) I wanted to find out how many volts were going through the wire, 11.50v. Now get this. When I connected the wire to the positive side of the ignition coil and tested the wire again the voltage dropped to about 4. What's the deal?
Chris
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