Re: Merc 5.0L stalled and now won't start
UPDATE - I have followed the flow chart, and when I tested the pos and neg on the coil, as well as the red/wh wire on the dissy teminal I got 11.2 volts...is this close enough to 12v, or does it need to be 12v for everything to work properly?
As for the next step, I am not sure if I did it right. I bought what I thought was a spark plug gap tester, but I now think it wasn't right. What I used was a spark plug tester thingy (technical term), but it just had a light on it...if there was current, the light lit up? Wrong tool??
I'll tell you what happened anyways...when i tested the wire from the coil to the dissy, I got a strobing light, but it was fairly faint. When i did the same test on one of the plug wires, I got nothing.
Here is my train of thought. I am not sure if this test is sufficient to rule out the coil b/c even though I got light, it was faint, and not exactly what I would expect from 35000 volts. I imagine that I could still get current through the coil, but not enough to cause spark (hence the need for a spark tester???)
The thing that stumps me is that the coil, wires, dissy, and rotor all look brand new. I already replaced the ingition sensor, and I was sure that would be the problem b/c it was pretty corroded. no such luck.
Correct me if I am wrong, but if the coil is getting 12v (well 11.2) then the only things left that it could be are the dissy, Sensor (already replaced) or the ignition module...which I have read that it rarely dies? Am I missing something?
PS. I like a challenge, but this is getting frustrating. My knowledge base is limited, but I am learning tons of useful stuff...perhaps stored for later use

Thanks again for all the help so far, I am eternally grateful.