by Ron Rich »
Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:21 pm
Jason,
You have narrowed it down to one of two things--
Either the wiper for that coil is not making good contact, or the coil itself is open. It does not appear to be "shorted", although that is a common failure of these coils.
In order to determine which of the above two things is your problem, you will need to use an ohm meter.
Follow the wires back from the coil--be sure they are still soldered at the connection points. f the soldering is good, check the coil for resistance-- do not recall what it should be, but you can compare the "bad" with the "good" coil to determine that. If the coil is good, then follow the red wire to the contact blade. using your meter check that the contact is making good contact at the slip-ring. If the problem is there, you must remove the contact arm and check the silver contact point--It MUST NOT have any "pits" or "burrs" on it, and it should have the same tension as do the other contacts.
If all is OK--I suggest that you acquire a can of DeOxIt. Spray it on the slip rings, while the arm is still off, let it "sit" a few minutes and wipe it off--then re-install the contact arm and spray it again, while using the service switch to power the basket --USE NO abrasives of ANY kind on the slip rings, or contact points.
If the contact point is pitted, you will need to file out the pit, AND, then burnish it with the proper tool--if there is enough silver left--or install a new silver point.
Hope that helps--No--don't expect to be there anymore--had a "Buddy" in the area, and for many years, my wife and I spent a week or so there, every year--but

he's gone now--- Ron Rich