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'83 911SC electrical - coil question


ericinboca

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1983 911 SC won't start. We don't get a spark - either out of the wires from the distributor cap, or straight out of the coil. We swapped out the coil twice with two new ones, and still don't get a spark either way.

We have power to the coil - BUT - how much power should be getting to the coil?? Maybe there is indequate voltage getting there for the coil to do its thing.

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The CDI module has most likely failed, it's often a leaking or overheated ignition coil that damages the module. With the ignition key on you should be able to hear the module making a very high pitched noise. It's located in the engine bay on the left side near the hinge area for the engine cover.

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We went through the diagnostic yesterday. Someone along the way in the life of this 911 has made some electrical changes, so I don't have a definitive answer. But we heard nothing out of the CDI module and did determine there is power to it. It goes for a bench test this week, and a likely rebuild. (We found a guy in FTL, FL that says he can rebuild for $220 with a 5 year warranty. Intersting -- we will see.)

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