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Posted by Bob on March 27, 2006 at 20:22:39 from (64.21.249.40):
In Reply to: Bob... more wiring questions posted by Andyrk on March 27, 2006 at 15:32:19:
Andy, I had to scatch my head there, for a moment, as to what you are working with, finally remembered, it's a Wisconsin. If the engine uses a true 12-Volt coil, NO external ballast resistor is needed. However, if you are unsure if it originally used a resistor, or not, and it's burning points, the simplest "fix" is to get a universal 12-Volt coil that is specifically labelled "NO external resistor required". NAPA has a reasonably priced true 12-Volt coil, # IC14SB. If you do not have a NAPA nearby, any auto supply store should be able to cross that number to what they're pushing. You can email me, if you have any other questions. bigcoulee@hotmail.com
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