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Seabees 01-03-2025 11:55 AM

'48 F1 ignition switch post resistance. What's "ok"?
 

Howdy boys, when I test the resistance from post to post on my ignition switch I get 9-10 ohms on Bat to Gauges, and .5 on Bat to Coil. Am I close? Thanks!

cas3 01-03-2025 11:17 PM

Re: '48 F1 ignition switch post resistance. What's "ok"?
 

Been all day with no response, so I'll shoot my mouth off. 1st, I have no experience with 48's, but probably the same plastic thing with a brass contact on the for the post connections, and a brass contact that slides on that when you wish to turn it on.

They do wear, and get dirty, and are available new. I would check to see if you have a voltage drop between power in and power out, and maybe just replace those parts for peace of mind and reliability. Should be no resistance IMHO.

Terry,OH 01-04-2025 07:22 AM

Re: '48 F1 ignition switch post resistance. What's "ok"?
 

Spray cleaner into the switch and work back and forth until each leg is less than 0.5 ohm 0.2 or so. use the pointed probes on the ohmmeter and stab them into the screw post ends.

Seabees 01-06-2025 12:03 PM

Re: '48 F1 ignition switch post resistance. What's "ok"?
 

Great advice guys, thanks! I'll keep you posted!


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