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To check a coil yoou must use a multimeter, or Ohm meter, and check the resistance. As far as how many ohms that coil is supposed to have, i'm not sure. If you can find out how many ohms of resistance that coil is supposed to have, you can then accurately check it or 'ohm it out'.
Carb or ignitor or compression or timing........
Here's what I gathered from working on my old "hard-headed" flathead for the past ten years. When the thing dies like you turned it off while your ten miles from your shop and its about to rain, it's the coil. The stock military carb for the 230...
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