trying to help my buddy fix up a 67 80 horse electric shift. we had it running, but then it just starting turning over, with what seems to be no spark. so we are pretty sure it is the ignition coil being fried.
the first time we hooked up the new ignition we for some reason put the coil on the Accesory spot on the ignition and i believe we fried the coil as the wire to it were very hot and starting to melt insulation on them, that was our bone head
move.
so he went and bought a coil, and the parts guy tried to get a cross reference number, and gave us a coil that doesnt look anything like the original. the part number for it matches a 68 and i cant find a 67 part number anywhere.
the new coil has a spot to hook to the distributer, a positive screw (for the white with red stripe wire) and the it has a ground where it mounts to the engine block.
our old coil didnt seem to ground to the engine block at all, and it had spots for negative (two black wires) and positive (white with red stripe) and a wire to the distributor.
do we need a different coil? when we hooked up the new one, the white with red stripe wire has power until we connect it to the coil then it shows no power with our test light. and of course the engine wont start.
any help and ideas are appreciated
the first time we hooked up the new ignition we for some reason put the coil on the Accesory spot on the ignition and i believe we fried the coil as the wire to it were very hot and starting to melt insulation on them, that was our bone head
move.
so he went and bought a coil, and the parts guy tried to get a cross reference number, and gave us a coil that doesnt look anything like the original. the part number for it matches a 68 and i cant find a 67 part number anywhere.
the new coil has a spot to hook to the distributer, a positive screw (for the white with red stripe wire) and the it has a ground where it mounts to the engine block.
our old coil didnt seem to ground to the engine block at all, and it had spots for negative (two black wires) and positive (white with red stripe) and a wire to the distributor.
do we need a different coil? when we hooked up the new one, the white with red stripe wire has power until we connect it to the coil then it shows no power with our test light. and of course the engine wont start.
any help and ideas are appreciated