............."Seems my ignition woes are being caused by the coil burning out"...
Without knowing what type of vehicle you have, I'll make a generic observation.
Older cars/4wd's have a 12 volt ignition system where the full battery voltage is applied to the coil whenever the ignition is turned on. This method (generally) was superseded in the early '70's with a setup where a resistor is wired in series with the coil so that the full 12 volts was not connected continuously to the coil when the ignition was turned on.
This (resistor/coil) setup allowed for full battery voltage to be connected to the coil when starting to give an improved spark. With the engine running the coil voltage is dropped to around 7 volts as the resistor reduces the operating voltage of the coil.
If you have an ignition coil designed for a resistor/coil setup and there is no resistor in circuit (or the resistor is short circuited) the coil will burn out as it is not designed to have 12 volts on it all the time.
This may be your problem.
Deano![]()


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