[AT] AT Digest, Vol 28, Issue 7
STEVE ALLEN
steveallen855 at centurytel.net
Mon May 11 14:39:06 PDT 2020
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Date: Sun, 10 May 2020 19:53:23 -0500
From: Phil Auten <pga2 at basicisp.net>
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Subject: Re: [AT] Project Updates '49 A, '51 A, and '47 B (STEVE
ALLEN)
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'49A - If your points are clean and reading .5 ohms when closed and .7
ohms with cardboard separating the points, your points are shorted. With
the cardboard in, they should read an open circuit, and .5 ohms when
closed says your contacts aren't making contact well. If you took those
measurements with the points installed, disconnect them and retest. If
the points read 0.0 ohms closed and open circuit with the cardboard in,
then the problem is elsewhere.
'49 A: I forgot to mention, if the points measure correctly outside the
distributor you may have a bad coil.
Phil in TX
Phil,
Remember that the points set in a Wico X mag is two separate pieces. If I take them off, I can screw them back together and check for continuity, BUT: while mounted in the mag,
the fixed one is in contact with the case of the mag, and the other, the one that moves, is in contact with the terminal of the condenser. Now, let me speculate here:
the terminal in the condenser does not touch the case of the condenser, right? So, the two points should not have continuity because the one is connected to the terminal
and the other is "connected" (through the case) to the mag case. UNLESS there is continuity inside the condenser. I do not understand condensers well at all,
but *SHOULD there be continuity between the case of the condenser and the terminal of the condenser*?
If not, that may well be my problem (per Cecil). I will investigate tonight.
BTW, I know that the shaft is turning and that the points are opening and closing: I have verified that much by turning the crank.
The "original" Steve Allen
Who is avoiding the local Menards
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