Monte Carlo V8-305 5.0L VIN H 4-bbl (1983)
Fig. 16 Testing integral coil distributor pickup coil
Pickup Coil Testing
1. Remove distributor rotor, then disconnect pickup coil leads from module.
2. Connect ohmmeter as shown in Fig. 2, step 1. Connect a suitable vacuum source to vacuum advance chamber (if equipped) and note ohmmeter
reading throughout entire vacuum advance range. If no vacuum advance is used, flex leads by hand to check for opens. Ohmmeter should read
infinite at all times. If not, pickup coil is defective and must be replaced.
3. Connect ohmmeter as shown in Fig. 2, step 2. Repeat step 2. Ohmmeter should read one steady value between 500-1500 ohms. If not, pickup coil
is defective and must be replaced.
Note: Ohmmeter may deflect if vacuum advance range causes timing core teeth to align. This is not to be considered a defect.