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Mark Lewis
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I have a 1983 AQ125A and I bou
I have a 1983 AQ125A and I bought a new set of plug wires today that require a small amount of putting together(7mm silicone). The wires that were on it looked like maybe a solid core setup with soldered end. Ohmmeter was showing about 1500 ohms so I figured new wires couldn't hurt.Nevertheless after building my new wires I moved on to the coil wire. The existing coil wire had these handy dandy ends that unscrewed from the wire itself using a little corkscrew thingy. So to doublecheck the connection since I couldn't actually see it I read it with the meter when I was done. I showed about 1000 ohms resistance which puzzled me and upon further inspection down inside the boot on the connecting point it was stamped 1k ohms. What gives? I thought the less resistance the better. Can I just make a new coil wire with my kit without having that 1000 ohm choke on my coil wire? I'm confused...help me out please.
I have a 1983 AQ125A and I bought a new set of plug wires today that require a small amount of putting together(7mm silicone). The wires that were on it looked like maybe a solid core setup with soldered end. Ohmmeter was showing about 1500 ohms so I figured new wires couldn't hurt.Nevertheless after building my new wires I moved on to the coil wire. The existing coil wire had these handy dandy ends that unscrewed from the wire itself using a little corkscrew thingy. So to doublecheck the connection since I couldn't actually see it I read it with the meter when I was done. I showed about 1000 ohms resistance which puzzled me and upon further inspection down inside the boot on the connecting point it was stamped 1k ohms. What gives? I thought the less resistance the better. Can I just make a new coil wire with my kit without having that 1000 ohm choke on my coil wire? I'm confused...help me out please.

