I'm losing fire on my '53 while riding and it's very hard to start, I'm running 12 volts / cycle elect gennie, brand new C plugs & wires. I think my coil might be shot, but the only testing I know is for late 50's Chevy's, not Indians.
1. With a multimeter on 200 ohm setting, red on POS and black on NEG teminals of the coil I get 0.0 reading, [Chevy should be 1.5 to 1.7 would be a good reading].
2. With the meter set on 20K ohm and black in the center post hole, red on POS terminal it reads 8.5, [Chevy should be a 11.00 to 13.5 is a good reading] any less than 11.00 is a bad inner coil winding.
So is there a different test I should run?
Anyone have recommendations on replacment (or hotter) coil that could make kicking a 80 inch any easier?
Thanks in advance!
1. With a multimeter on 200 ohm setting, red on POS and black on NEG teminals of the coil I get 0.0 reading, [Chevy should be 1.5 to 1.7 would be a good reading].
2. With the meter set on 20K ohm and black in the center post hole, red on POS terminal it reads 8.5, [Chevy should be a 11.00 to 13.5 is a good reading] any less than 11.00 is a bad inner coil winding.
So is there a different test I should run?
Anyone have recommendations on replacment (or hotter) coil that could make kicking a 80 inch any easier?
Thanks in advance!
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