ok, i pulled the book out of the shed (and dang is it cold out there)
read the section on testing procedure and this is what it says word for word
Quote:
Inspection
1.) check the outer face of the ignition coil for cracking, rusting, or damage paying particular attention to the socket
2.) check the resistance of the primary and secondary coils as shown in figure 6D-52 (shows coil and testing points for each reading) If the measured values deviates from the specified range, replace the ignition coil assembly
Primary coil resistance = 1.130 - 1.529 ohms
Secondary coil resistance = 10.20 - 13.80 kilo-ohms
Insulation resistance = 10 Megohms or more
Check the insulator resistance of the ignition coil with the circuit tester switched to high range. Even if the tester needle deflects slightly, the ignition coil is poorly insulated and should be replaced
3.) Measure the resistance of the external resistor using a circuit tester; resistance should be 1.3 - 1.5 ohms. If the measured value deviates greatly from the specified range, replace the resistor.
I checked my coil and the resistor, but i think either my multimeter is damaged or the coil is SERIOUSLY bad.
Primary winding resistance is 7.99 ohms,
secondary is 7.99 and the casing resistace reads 0.00
i also checked the resistor, but i get NOTHING from the tester. no ohms, not even continuity.
i checked continuity on the coil, and i do have continuity from the positive to the negative side, but the center lead port reads nothing. resistance across from positive to negative is 1.5 ohms.
if i have to change the coil, so be it, but i can't seem to find the resistor...
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