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Old 10-30-2014, 09:54 PM   #1
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Ignition resistance

I have a 63 C10 230 stovebolt. Voltage to coil 13 while running coil resistance 1.5 ohms Voltage from coil 12 to Points. Is this to much voltage to the coil?
Wiring diagram shows a white /orange wire from ign to R terminal on the solenoid changing to green and continuing to the coil. (In actuality the wire on my truck is not W/O)
My questions is is the w/o wire supposed to be a resistance wire? Do I need a lower voltage to the coil? I have no problem adding a ballast resistor, if necessary.
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