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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 379119" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>I have a 80s model 50hp Chrysler Force and it is running fine </p><p>(now that some issues have been resolved)</p><p></p><p>Problem - yesterday, I left the key on while doing some stuff and</p><p>touched the top coil and it was <strong><span style="color: #FF0080">HOT</span></strong> and I mean <u>really</u> hot to the touch.</p><p>the bottom coil was very warm, but not as hot.</p><p>Turned it off, allowed to cool, and it starts and runs like normal........</p><p>I am just concerned if this is an indication that the coils may be on their way out ???</p><p>or, is this normal................</p><p></p><p>I have done this to my '79 Johnson 25hp and don't remember it being that hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 379119, member: 13599"] I have a 80s model 50hp Chrysler Force and it is running fine (now that some issues have been resolved) Problem - yesterday, I left the key on while doing some stuff and touched the top coil and it was [b][color=#FF0080]HOT[/color][/b] and I mean [u]really[/u] hot to the touch. the bottom coil was very warm, but not as hot. Turned it off, allowed to cool, and it starts and runs like normal........ I am just concerned if this is an indication that the coils may be on their way out ??? or, is this normal................ I have done this to my '79 Johnson 25hp and don't remember it being that hot. [/QUOTE]
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