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Old 01-10-08, 16:22
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Hi Darryl - this probably won't help you much, but by way of comparison here are two images of my latest aquisition. Whowever removed this fro the Carrier was very carefull by retaining all the original wiring.

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Old 02-10-08, 08:58
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Thanks all for the replies and also the pictures Bob.

I haven't yet got to the bottom of this but have had a bit of fun playing around with the problem.

I've gone over all the connections, cleaned up any that looked marginal but basically found nothing untoward.

I managed to source two secondhand ignition resistors as well as getting a new resistor from Ajays. Interestingly, when fitted they all gave slightly different voltages at the coil. The highest voltage I got was 2.95 volts though with the new resistor. The voltage at the 'hot' side of the resistor is still 6.4 volts with a fully charged battery.

In the end I did a little trick with the ignition resistors and hooked up two of them in parallel (my old electronics days coming back!) to halve the resistance. This results in a voltage to the coil of about 3.4 volts.

By disconnecting the existing coil wire and using heavier gauge wire looped between the instrument panel and the coil, I found I got about an extra 0.2 volts at the coil. I haven't decided yet whether that is sufficient to make me want to try to attempt to feed through that new piece of wire through all the conduit and cable coverings. That could be a mission!

I guess there could be an 'issue' with the coil itself and its internal resistance which is accounting for the lower voltage on it.

The carrier is starting sweetly though and hasn't ever missed starting first time (apart from when I ran it out of gas the other day). While I'm not ready to wave the white flag, I'm almost inclined at the moment to leave well enough alone.


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Darryl
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