Re: [AMC-List] coils
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Re: [AMC-List] coils
- From: "Jim Blair" <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 08:07:22 -0700
A: It's easy enough to check the voltage at the coil, but here's another
scenario for you: Did you do anything with the points and condenser? When I
switched the coil in my '73 J4000, it ran like a rocket for about 2 weeks
then ran like crap again. I replaced the points and condenser, and it's been
fine ever since (as fine as any motor can be with a weak brake booster and
carb that clogs up when I shake up the crud in the bottom cruising my
cabin's 4 mile long bumpy gravel "driveway")
From: Don Johnson <donjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [AMC-List] coils
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Well I thought I had my problem fixed with my Javelin cutting
out. I had
>been having trouble with it cutting out in just about any
situation, high
>speed, low speed, warm, cold, it didn't seem to matter. It
would cut out
>I would pop it into neutral and it would fire right up again.
I have
>electronic points, but it has done it with both the stock and
electronic,
>I have replaced the voltage regulator, the distributor, cap
and rotor,
>coil wire, I have checked for shorts in the wires under the
hood but not
>under the dash. I put a coil from Napa in and the guy said
that coil
>needs an external balast. I have not seen and external balast
on my car
>but in the service manual I have it says there is a balast
wire that
>should not be cut. When I put the Napa coil in it ran great
for about 2
>weeks, today it started acting worse then it did before. Can
anyone help
>me out with this thing? It is a '70 Javelin with a '73 360 in
it. Thanks
>Keith
>
>
>Any thing you could do to help would be appreciated, thanks
Keith
Keith,
Coils with ballasts on a 12 volt system are usually meant to run
on 6-8 volts continually.
When you start the car, you get a full 12 volts supplied to a
6-8 volt coil and you get a hot spark.
When the key moves away from the crank position, the 12 volts go
to the ballast and the correct voltage is
supplied for normal running.
I'm guessing that you have operated your coil continuously for 2
weeks on 12 volts and it is burning up.
Check the coil, if its bad, go back and make sure the ballast
wiring is correct.
Don
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