Topic: Starting /Running Issue
in Forum: C3 Electrical
Some of the guys who are really good at this will be dropping in soon.
Good Luck!

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Here's a check for you to do before sending it out to Mr. Goobwrench... If you have a voltmeter, check the voltage on the "+" terminal of the coil while cranking the engine. You should see a full 12v. If you only see like, 9, or even 6 volts, you have lost the 12v power for "start" from the starter. There is a wire that comes from the "S" terminal of the starter, that gives the coil 12v only while cranking. If this wire is damaged/disconnected, the coil won't get the full 12v it needs to start the car. This would also overpower the resistor wire, and might cause it to overheat.
So, if you determine that there is 12v at the + terminal while cranking, I would replace the coil.
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The "-" coil terminal should only have the wire going to the distributer, and possibly to the capacitor on the side of the coil.
You shouldn't have a full 12V at the "+" terminal unless you are cranking it. But... are you sure it was .678 volts, or 6.78 volts?
Key, on, engine off voltage on the + terminal should be in the 6-8 volt range. It shouldn't matter if the - side of the coil is connected.
Upon reading the post a little more carefully, I see that maybe you meant you were connecting the ground of the meter to the block...

Still, please clarify the reading as .678, or 6.78...big difference there. If it is 6.78, then that would be right, if not, then Houston, we have a problem!
My best bet would be the resistor wire itself.
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I gots tuh go back tuh werk now.


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If the switch is onl the dash, then there are wires running up to the back of the switch. I don't know where it is located on a 70, on a 71 it is on the column.

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The '70 will have the actual ign switch fastened to the lower part of the column.

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