Posted by John T on May 19, 2011 at 06:43:43 from (173.243.189.183):
In Reply to: external resistor posted by Henryv111111 on May 19, 2011 at 06:23:10:
Congratulations, sounds like you got it now. Yep the voltage drop ACROSS the resistor by ohms law is I x R soooooooooo if I = 0, Voltage drop = 0 and 12 in still 12 out (12 - 0 = 12) even if you had a ton of resistors hangin out there. The distributors points are merely a contact switch when closed allows the coils primary (+ any series ballast) to flow current and then when the high cam lobe opens the points, the current is interrupted which causes the coil to achieve high voltage (on its HV tower) necessary to arc jump current across the plugs gap to ignite the highly explosive compressed fuel air mixture BOOM
Sheesh, the first wife (she who must be obeyed) now says I gotta mow grass before going to the Bluegrass fest
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