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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: 90camozuki on August 25, 2008, 05:43:00 PM
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Ok, I am new here. Just got two sami's as a package deal. the one is a 87 with a msd offroad 6 ignition on it. I have drove it many of times here lately. It also has a msd high vibration coil on it. the other day i lost spark. so i went to the local parts house and got a 12v stock coil. put it on, fired right up and then cut it off. went to start again..no spark. thinking the coil maybe a factory defect. i took it back and got a new coil. put it on and went about 100 yards down the road....lost spark.. now i ordered a new msd hvc. but it wont be here for a week or so..... what is going on... i do not want to put my new coil on and blow it. ( $50 down the drain) Help me if you have any ideas what the problem is. maybe something i can test..........
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a little help please
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Did you test the old coils, or just take a guess and replace them? Check all your grounds - get yourself a manual, and start checking everything that's electrical.
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how do you test a coil?? i ask the parts house guy the same question and he said you cant test them just replace it.
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check with MSD , but I don't think there coils like a full 12v, so if you have 12v |removethispart|@ the coil you may need to get a .08ohm resistor
http://www.msdignition.com/product.aspx?id=5023
Good luck
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that resistor is if i had a stock ignition with a msd coil. i got the msd ignition and it worked fine before. i changed the plugs and wires right before the hvc went out. could that have anything to do with it??
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changing the plugs & wires should hurt anything
take a quick glance at msd's site I shaw how to check the box in the tech section
Ryan
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how do you test a coil?? i ask the parts house guy the same question and he said you cant test them just replace it.
check the coil w/an OHM meter.
you need the specs. for the coil you are testing. an msd coil resistance is different value than stock.
also- my '89 kick does not use a resistor for the stock coil(i'm using an msd2 blaster, no resistor).
if the coil you are using is suposed to have a resistor, check and see if there is actually one there(and vise/versa).
be careful |removethispart|@what parts counter people say. listen but do some research.