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williampkerr
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No, you should see the negative side go from close to zero to battery voltage then back down repeatedly as she's cranking.
You have a glaring issue in that the positive side of the coils are dropping down to 9 votes as its cranking. Look for bad contacts in the wiring connectors, fuse box or possibly even a bad ignition switch internally.
I inspected the fuses and fuse block, all appear is good order. I reconnected each connector. Side note, I have all the wires for the ignition system and starter system connected with wire nuts. I removed the old connectors because many were loose and I just didn't trust them. So tonight I disconnected each connection and snipped off the exposed wire ends then made new ends and reconnected. I also checked voltage at the ignition switch. With the key in the on position the red positive wire shows 12.7v then when I hit the starter button the voltage drops to 10v. I took the battery in to the auto parts store the other day and it tested good. I have the test results receipt somewhere but can't find it right now. I wonder if the battery is bad. It is a cheap Autocraft battery.