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Coils can give intermittent problems, typically when they get hot. It shouldn't be so hot that you can't touch it. Check to see what voltage the coil is supposed to be running at or if it says "For use with ballast resistor" You may be running a 9 volt coil at 12 volts and thus the overheating.
Even though you got the coil from Jeff it could still be defective. Replace it with a 12 volt "non-resistor" type from NAPA or Pep Boys and try it again.
Bill
Also replace the condenser and wires if you haven't done so in a long while.
I replaced the coil with the stock one that I had on hand. I got spark but still no run.... I am running the petronix unit in the dizzy. I wonder if it can have intermittent problems?
Is that due to a bad coil, Kim? I changed coils out to a stock one that I had sitting around. I believe that the Petronix unit that Jeff hooked up for me is bad. Getting a very small spark.... NOTHING like it should be. I think it finally gave and that is why I can't start the car. No wonder I have been having a richness problem. No wonder I have been having intermittent problems. Back off to Jeff it all will go on Mon.
I don't know. I have only worked with the points version. I have worked in electronics for many a year and I prefer points when it comes to making a good trustworthy spark. I know this will create controversy but points are simple and easy to fix.
I agree with you Kim. I thought it would be nice to try petronix. I am sure it is a good system. I must have just gotten a bad unit. Points are proven and easy to replace.
You two ain't gonna get any "controversy" from here over stayin' with points in th' dizzy. I've long been an advocate for keepin' it as simple as possible. With an emery board and a matchbook cover you can go a long way... can't fix a "smart box" with either one of those things. :wink:
whatcha figure out on that hot coil...my 62 setting in the garage needs a multitude of servicing since it last ran correctly last summer but one of the issues is the coil... as yours it gets so hot I can't touch it...thanks
Jack that's the problem...last summer when I was starting to service I replaced the coil with a resistor free coil from VB. HOT so HOT...so I put the old one back in still stayed HOT so Hot...so I'm sure soemthing I did in process. Will likely start working on it again as fall and as cooler temps approach but thought if Barry found what caused his hot coil... one less thing I'd have to figure out!!! This was definitiely one of those if it ain't broke don't fix it projects!!!
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