Jim.ME
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- central ME
I understood it was the new "factory" resistor smoking and what I posted applied to it. Resistance makes heat. They can get quite hot, don't touch it even under normal running conditions or you risk burning your fingers.Im running the 6v.
I tried to start it and it didnt fire. But seeing as how i got power to the coil im guessing the coil is fried from being wired wrong. (Before i just rewired it)
So what it sounds like i should do is get a new coil and put on, and get it started then see what the resistor does?
For the record it was the (new) factory resistor smoking, not the also new ceramic one.
The key was only on for maybe a total of 2 minutes broken up over several key on's to check voltages and stuff. Would that be enough to fry the also new points?
If the key on time was a short as you say, I would not expect the points to be destroyed, unless they got a heavy current flow for some reason. Best to look at them. Did you clean the points with some uncoated card stock, a piece of brown paper bag or even a folded-up dollar bill to remove any surface coating/contamination after installing and gapping them? If you think they need more cleaning use a nonconductive sandpaper, not emery cloth and clean with an electrical cleaner when finished.
Whether or not the coil is fired is a guess. If the points aren't working due to contamination, or other reason, even a good coil won't make a spark. It could be the coil; I don't remember all your wiring issues that might have damaged it.