Hi all,
I am nearly finished restoring my 1960. The engine has been started on several occasions and I have also just turned the ignition on many times to check various things. Never had any problem.
Now the engine just cranks, but I have no spark at all, and if I leave the ignition switch on, the coil gets too hot to touch and the ballast resistor also gets too hot to touch. None of this happened before when it started just fine.
All I have done since last starting the engine is to hook up the steering column wires for the blinkers and horn, all of which work. The car hasn't been driven or moved. Maybe this sounds like some sort of grounding problem, but I don't know how it would develop just sitting there.
Any ideas of what the problem might be and what/how to troubleshoot?
Thanks,
Bob
I am nearly finished restoring my 1960. The engine has been started on several occasions and I have also just turned the ignition on many times to check various things. Never had any problem.
Now the engine just cranks, but I have no spark at all, and if I leave the ignition switch on, the coil gets too hot to touch and the ballast resistor also gets too hot to touch. None of this happened before when it started just fine.
All I have done since last starting the engine is to hook up the steering column wires for the blinkers and horn, all of which work. The car hasn't been driven or moved. Maybe this sounds like some sort of grounding problem, but I don't know how it would develop just sitting there.
Any ideas of what the problem might be and what/how to troubleshoot?
Thanks,
Bob
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