Big bang theory?
Working the m108 light crane today. Replaced the condensor, emeried down the points to get the spark back. Ran great, then when I went to restart it again... Bang and a big cloud of smoke. Thought I caught the engine on fire so grabbed the extinguisher.
This is what I found...
6vdc and 12vdc units do come specifically for systems "With/resistor" and "Without/resistor".
This difference started appearing on American engines in the late 1940's. The reason for the resistor type coil was to make the engine much easier to start in cold weather.
This was also the time there was an "ignition polarity reversing switch", in the starter linkage, on some engines, too. It evened out the wear on the points so you didn't have to adjust and clean them so often.
Just make sure the voltage, tested across the coil is about 9 to 10 volts for the 12vdc resistor type. The operating voltage for the 6vdc coil is about 5 volts.
The resistors should still be available since there are so many of those engines still on the road.
If you have trouble finding 24vdc coils get a trailer brake voltage adjuster to use to reduce the voltage at your 12vdc coil. As long as the voltage across the coil is correct you will be fine.
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