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#947815 06/03/2013 11:14 PM
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Wiring up my 61-261 fresh rebuild on a test stand and left the coil wire connected to the battery for a couple of hours but did not start the engine. Found that the newly purchased coil was so hot you could barely touch it. The wire from the battery to the coil was noticeably warm and the wire from the coil to the distributor was room temp. The coil is 12v and has an internal resistor. I'm wondering if this is normal and if I ruined the coil. Thanks for any comments

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It is normal for the coil to get hot if power is left on without it running and the points are closed.
The coil is most likely OK.


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Thanks Dave, I need a good nite's sleep cuz tomorrow is engine start up day.

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In the old days big events like that, required a suit and tie, and fancy hat. Personally I'd just stay up late and get it running now! Well less you have to worry about waking up the neighbors.


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