Check the coil with a multimeter. Ohm it out.
This is a relatively new coil so now I am to trying to figure out why it's eating coils
I see and that makes sense.If the ballast was on the way out, that could do it. That's why I recommended HOLDING it in the start position to see of it will start. When in the start position, the ballast is bypassed giving the coil a full 12V to make up for the voltage drop the starter puts on the system. If you hold the key in the start position and it starts up, you have just diagnosed a bad ballast resistor. Takes only seconds to do and you have eliminated something if it does not start. If it does start, you just found out what's wrong.
I see and that makes sense.
So a bad ballast can take a coil out, like this
Not really, I just really haven't spent much time on it yet.Yeah. You're almost as stubborn as some of the guys on here.
Yay, I'm blending in LOLYeah. You're almost as stubborn as some of the guys on here.
Not really, I just really haven't spent much time on it yet.
Yay, I'm blending in LOL

What engine is it?I need to run a compression test on my 71. I installed new coil, points/condensor, plugs, cap, rotor and wires but it doesnt want to fire. Even with the coil jumped strait to the battery. Bought an inline spark checker but no time to try it out.
Teens are tough, it will be fine.318. It spins over but I'm betting rode hard and put away wet.
318. It spins over but I'm betting rode hard and put away wet.
If not there is a 5.9 waiting to take its place if need be. As wierd as it sounds I would rather keep the 318 though.
Now that I have triple R here.
What do you think of home crank polishing?
Is it something you would do at home if the crank isn't too bad or would you say it absolutely has to be done by a shop?
Exactly. I want to use 318willrun's low buck 318 build and drive it 500 miles 1 way to work each month.That's not weird. The 5.9 is a total gas hog.
Exactly. I want to use 318willrun's low buck 318 build and drive it 500 miles 1 way to work each month.
Sweet. I might try it. There is only one shop who will polish a crank without having to really drive far and the guy there ups the price everytime and he takes longer everytime and he won't help me unload the crank. He just stands there and watches me try to lug a heavy *** crank in the front door. Kinda rude, so if I don't need him..... SWEETI do it all the time. I get a whole roll of 320 emery cloth, wrap it around whatever journal I want to polish, sit on the floor put a foot on each end of the crank and pull it back and forth with moderate pressure. Rotate 180* rinse and repeat. Replace emery cloth as needed. I'd do a how to on it, but I'd get laughed at.