Posted by Tom 43 on June 17, 2009 at 10:50:09 from (70.128.127.188):
In Reply to: The H just quit posted by Tom in Mich. on June 17, 2009 at 09:48:44:
Take a test light and ground one end and put the other end on the distributor side of the coil. With the points open the light should light just like on the battery side of the coil.
If the light lights, we know that we have continuity through the coil. If the light doesn't light, we either have an open primary coil winding or a ground either in the wire leading to the distributor or a ground inside the distributor itself. The test to determine which, is to unhook the wire and if the light now lights the problem was not an open primary winding in the coil but a ground in the wire or distributor.
Now have someone crank the tractor and the light hooked as above to the distributor side of the coil should blink. If it does you most likely have a bad secondary winding in the coil and need a new coil. If it doesn't then the problem is points and/or condensor.
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