Re: HOT!!!! coil

Posted by DJ.Voyce on March 08, 1998 at 13:18:30

In Reply to: HOT!!!! coil
posted by Joe on March 08, 1998 at 08:40:01

G'Day Joe,
A possible cause could be that the parts store have sold you a 12v coil that should run with an in line resistor & it's in fact a 9v coil running on 12v. Just a thought.
Regardz
DJ.
OutOfAfrica A's

: I have a 1930 Tudor.Yesterday while going to a meet I brokedown.When I went to check I found that the coil was so hot you could touch it.The car is a older restration with a 12 volt system.I checked all the wires and even changed the coil to see if the first coil was bad.But the second coil got just as hot as the first one.I got the coil with the restor in the coil, also hooked it up correctly.It has been suggested to me to put a grounding strip and conect it to the engine and to the body of the car.Has anyone had this kind of problem?




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