Posting here rather than in the electrical forum as it's related to motors.
I picked up a '57 18hp Johnson a few weeks ago and I'm freshening up the ignition. Looks like the coils have been replaced at one time, and I have one that is reading pretty high across the secondary. I still have spark at the plug, and my understanding is a higher secondary resistance will just produce a stronger spark. Resistance across the primary is just over 1ohm on each coil.
I admittedly only have a superficial understanding of these things though.
In an effort to be frugal, I'd like to run it as-is if it won't hurt anything. Will the higher resistance cause any performance issues or risk early failure of other components?
I picked up a '57 18hp Johnson a few weeks ago and I'm freshening up the ignition. Looks like the coils have been replaced at one time, and I have one that is reading pretty high across the secondary. I still have spark at the plug, and my understanding is a higher secondary resistance will just produce a stronger spark. Resistance across the primary is just over 1ohm on each coil.
I admittedly only have a superficial understanding of these things though.
In an effort to be frugal, I'd like to run it as-is if it won't hurt anything. Will the higher resistance cause any performance issues or risk early failure of other components?