http://forums.iboats.com/forum/engin...ion-on-m-c-470
Different engine but still same principal...
Bottom line, you need the correct Voltage, Resistance, ect in order for this system to work properly and last long term...you screw around and lower the voltage that's being fed to the circuit, you increase the current and when you increase the current you create heat and heat will shorten the life of that module.
If you read around the internet about the Pertronix setup, you will understand that they recommend installing a 3 ohm coil.
One thing I read I disagree with is the pertronix tech says anything over 9 volts is acceptable...He's a tech on the phone, I am sure if you spoke with an Engineer they would disagree and say it requires 12Vdc and that is what it should be run as because it was designed for a 12Vdc circuit.
For the most part, if you look at that diagram on that older post it's essentially a series circuit that has a fixed resistance value component and coil...they are recommending running this with a 12Vdc input with a 3 ohm coil.
If you vary from this by dropping the voltage via the resistance wire and leave the 1.8 ohm coil in the circuit you will be altering the current in the circuit
If it was my boat...and I just wired both my engines to run on the pertronix (yes, coils as well) I would wire the circuit just the way it is with a new 3 ohm coil in that drawing and confirm the coil feed is 12Vdc when the key is in the on position...in reference to ground...meaning red wire from meter on the + of the coil and the black on common ground. If you can reach it,the negative battery.
Try not to go too far into this problem...meaning,keep it simple and stay within the lines of that circuit, confirm it either works or doesn’t and move on accordingly.
Also,
You might want to call them and see if there is a way to confirm that you didn't fry the module already...see if there's a way to bench test it...it might have been fried in your proccess of hooking it up or hell, it could have been a bad module from the get go..
good luck