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Coil / condenser question

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:49 pm
by BJ Moretz
Hi Guys
I hope everyone had a nice weekend. I have a 42 M that was converted to 12 V. Well most of it got converted. I just switched over the starter. It needed a rebuild badly anyway. The motor ran fine and did not hiccup. As soon as I got the alternator working the motor began to cut off after a few minutes. The time it would run would get shorter the more I tried to run it. I tried pulling out the choke as soon as it began to lose power but it did not help. Pulled out the carberator bowl drain and had plenty of flow. It reacted the same as if I killed the ignition, no spitting or sputtering. I checked the ignition switch too. Jumped it out at one point I ordered a new coil this morning thinking maybe it was bad and it could still be 6 v too. Does a bad condensor act this way too ? I am replacing the points and condensor tonight. The battery voltage was just below 12 v prior to fixing the alternator, just under 14 v after.

Thanks

Re: Coil / condenser question

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:17 pm
by John *.?-!.* cub owner
If you only converted the starter,the coil is probably overheating. It needs a dropping resister in series with it, or to be replaced by a 12 volt coil (with internal resister).

Re: Coil / condenser question

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:38 am
by BJ Moretz
Thanks for the info John. I have a new 12 volt coil with resistor on the way. The PO converted it, now I am converting what he didn't. :-)
Happy Thanksgiving