I need help Identifying this ignition coil.

MowerNick

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Question, is your spark plug looking real dirty when this happens? If so you could have an internal head gasket leak which would foul the plug as well
 

Rich72

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No the spark plug is brand new, he original problem was my spark plug didnt have any continuity when I tested it with an ohm meter, so I replaced it with a new one, I also tested the coil while it was on the motor after disconnecting the kill switch. The numbers seem to bounce around alot on one side of the coil but I figured maybe it was a little dirty. The same thing happened again where the spark plug looked brand new on the outside but inside there was a disconnect. Thats when I pulled the coil and tested it more thoroughly. So I replaced both the spark plug for a second time and also replaced the coil. It seems to run fine now.
 

bertsmobile1

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Why oh why are you frigging around with your confusion meter ?
If you really want to test the coil then you will need an oscilloscope and a flux generator at the minimum because there is a Hall Effect timing chip of some sort on the primary windings
Secondly coils are no longer repairable so they are a works - don't work situation
 
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