"Gary, less resistance isn'
"Gary, less resistance isn't always bad - indicates no break in the winding - more resistance is the big problem. Additionally, simple temperature changes can throw those ohm readings out the window.
I tend not to rely on ohm readings that are out of range. Ohms are best used to simply check for continuity or no continuity.
If the continuity is at least there, then I will test with a DVA for the correct voltage.
From your results your high-speed coil is actually conducting things a little "better" than spec which is not a bad thing on that particular component (it would be on a stop or bias circuit).
So simply based on that reading, I would suspect something else is the problem...."