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In Reply to: Re: Naa: Burned up 12v coil? How to test posted by Rob on Sunday, June 21, 2009:
It could have electronic igintion but take the top off of the distributor and see what is inside. Just becauses it was converted to 12 volts does not mean that it was also converted to electronic ignition.
Wire should go from batt terminal on starter solenoid to amp meter then to ign switch then on to the coil. may have terminal block also that it goes thru but is just a connection point. The power going to the coil has to be switched or it could drain the battery when not running. check for voltage at the coil with the key on. If the points are there make sure the are open. If you have electronic ignition, you may have learned the downside of having it. let us know what you find
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