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Ignition coil resistance on a 1985 Evinrude 70hp
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<blockquote data-quote="AlanT" data-source="post: 498486" data-attributes="member: 30185"><p>I have a 1985 70hp Evinrude that has been difficult to start lately. Once started, it restarts without problem and will restart without problem for multiple days. If it sits for a couple of weeks, it's hard to start. It is getting gas and I've tried starting fluid in the carbs, but no change in starting. I've changed the plugs. The old plugs were still in gap and all looked good. I was checking the ignition coils and found all with about .204 ohms between the coil leads and zero ohms from ground to coil lead (non-spark plug lead). Here are my questions....</p><p></p><p>What is the correct ohms between the coil leads for part number 0582508? Is there a site that has reliable information on the correct ohms? I've searched and haven't found information I would trust.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlanT, post: 498486, member: 30185"] I have a 1985 70hp Evinrude that has been difficult to start lately. Once started, it restarts without problem and will restart without problem for multiple days. If it sits for a couple of weeks, it's hard to start. It is getting gas and I've tried starting fluid in the carbs, but no change in starting. I've changed the plugs. The old plugs were still in gap and all looked good. I was checking the ignition coils and found all with about .204 ohms between the coil leads and zero ohms from ground to coil lead (non-spark plug lead). Here are my questions.... What is the correct ohms between the coil leads for part number 0582508? Is there a site that has reliable information on the correct ohms? I've searched and haven't found information I would trust. Thanks in advance for your help. [/QUOTE]
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