In trying to troubleshoot my problem in my post yesterday about engine stumbling on the highway, I measured the voltage from my ballast resistor to the coil. With the ignition switch on and the engine not running I get 12+ volts. I thought that the purpose of the ballast resistor in my car was to step the voltage down to 6-9 volts for delivery to the coil. I had always believed that this was to preserve point life. Is this normal? What should the voltage be to the coil?
Thanks, Gary 21316
Thanks, Gary 21316
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