So you're loosing 2v from Battery to Coil, which needs sorting in order to get anywhere.Dougie212 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2025 9:16 am Thanks for your reply. I maybe didn’t update the post properly. I was cold and a bit fed up in the garage by that point. I was getting 12V at the battery. 10V at the coil and then the draw down to 5/6V when trying to start. My multimeter then packed in so I put it away for the afternoon. Battery is off and on charge so I’ll have another look at it on Sunday morning. Thanks all.
But that 50% drop in applied voltage when cranking is indicative of your real problem.
I've just been out to my garage to put Basil's battery on charge for a few hours, which I do every week or so during the winter.
It's about 0 C in the garage still.
Battery showed 11.97V and before putting it on charge, I cranked it over, minus Ign supply, to see what the terminal voltage dropped to.
It dropped and stabilised at 9.38V, so basically it dropped 2.6V, a lot less than the percentage drop you had.
I suspect you have a poor battery and some wiring that still needs sorting out.
Simon has a good point about the Coil connections being appropriate configuration for the polarity of the Battery Earth.
See here: viewtopic.php?t=70183