the figured I have are
Ignition coil primary 0.48 to 0.72 ohms @ 68f
secondary 5.2K to 7.8K ohms @ 68f
source coil (brown & red wires) 84 to 156 ohms @ 68f
pickup coil between white/green and green wires
and white/red and green wires
(this is a center tap coil, green being the center wire)
92 to 138 ohms @ 68f
I assume you mean 10K ohms for your ignition coil secondary? not 10 ohms.
I wouldn't think the 220 ohms you are seeing on the source coil is indicative of a problem if it means there are a few more windings causing the higher resistance, as more windings mean more induced current, if however it's due to a bad joint or corrosion somewhere in the windings then it may be a problem....it's ages since i measured mine.....might have a look this weekend.....oh...and your meter may not be too accurate? unless of course you have a good old avo or similar.