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Old 10-26-2015, 08:45 PM   #1
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Default Correct Coil Resistance

I have been chasing an intermittent stumbling of my engine when under load and have replaced or checked out all ignition components and am now to the coil. I got this diagram from some authoritative source and have always suggested it to others. Primary coil is in the range of the diagram. But when I just checked the resistance of my secondary coil in my stock 47 Ford coil that Skip Haney rebuilt I only get 6,130 ohms, not the 10-11,000 ohms per the diagram. Is that low enough to affect the spark or not? Is the coil bad and needs replaced or just marginal?

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