Using my dad's Model T account as he passed away last year, leaving behind Model T's & A's ranging from a frame and parts in a field, to running '14 speedster, '24 Tourer, '26 Runabout, '29 Cabriolet (which everyone wants, but don't ask), '30 Coupe, another mostly there '30-31 coupe, pickup pieces and parts and parts of a TT in a field.
The '26 is at my place and am going through it to prep for sale and have had the joy (not being sarcastic) of learning about tuning Model T coils. I drove it around the neighborhood after washing and dusting, checking and lubing all the lube points, cleaning up and documenting/diagramming the wiring, and gassing it up. It ran fine until I picked up my wife

Fortunately, while watching some YouTube videos on all things Model T, I recognized a Strobo-scope as something in a garage cabinet. Brought that home and have gotten the coils in spec - still can't get #1 to NOT double spark, despite my best attempts using the knowledge from this forum.
I've combed through the maaany posts on hand crank, HCCT, FACT, Strobo-Scope and ECCT testers. The hobbyist passion and knowledge on this forum is amazing - everything from machinists to code benders to 'bailing twine will do' authors. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge.
Mark