boozer1966
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- May 7, 2012
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Re: Ignition coil overheating - Mercruiser 140
I hear ya. If I hooked up a 12 volt wire directly to the coil, the engine would run, but the coil would eventually overheat, hence the need for the resistor wire in the first place. I just can't figure out why I would have 7.5 volts from the resistor wire with the ignition on and engine not running, and 11+ volts at the same resistance wire with the engine running. That seems to be a problem that is upstream from the coil. But I will switch out the coil and see what happens. Any idea on where to buy resistance wire now that I have it exposed???
Exactly E=I*r or I=e/r and r=e/I :facepalm: Think about it a bit more
boozer, your coil should not be getting hot, it is. Your ballast resistor wire should be about 3 ohms. If you have 3 ohms across the wire and read 11 volts, the coil is the issue
I hear ya. If I hooked up a 12 volt wire directly to the coil, the engine would run, but the coil would eventually overheat, hence the need for the resistor wire in the first place. I just can't figure out why I would have 7.5 volts from the resistor wire with the ignition on and engine not running, and 11+ volts at the same resistance wire with the engine running. That seems to be a problem that is upstream from the coil. But I will switch out the coil and see what happens. Any idea on where to buy resistance wire now that I have it exposed???