Hello everyone! I've been through numerous threads on here related to ignition and I am still stumped. Car is a 1965 230 SL.
Here's the rundown: car was running fine. Take it into town to have lunch and wouldn't start afterwards. It cranks, starter works, but can't get anything to go. (got it to start one time and then it died). Had it trailered home.
Here's what I have done: seems like I have no spark at the plugs. Adjusted points, checked all leads. Nothing there, looks good. Checked coil, but here's where I am unsure: coil resistance seems in range. I have 12V when starting at the + side of the coil. I don't seem to have any voltage coming out of the HT side of the coil. I do get one spark when first turning the ignition, then nothing when cranking.
Tried the following: energized the coil directly from the battery, put a spark tester on the HT side, tapped the - side of the coil to ground. The spark I get is NOT on the spark tester, but on the - side when tapping the ground.
Does this indicate a short to ground somewhere else? Or is the coil bad? (coil is a "red coil" with a brand new 1.8 ohm ballast).
Any ideas on further troubleshooting?
Many thanks in advance (on this Thanksgiving day in the US!)