[BOUNCE triumphs@Autox.Team.Net: Non-member submission from [Stuart Bollen
<stuartb@voicenet.com>]]
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 1997 09:18:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: Stuart Bollen <stuartb@voicenet.com>
Subject: Re: Coil, AT&T online
At 07:22 AM 4/8/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Stu,
>
>My message follows below, but your ATT mailbox kicked it back so I sent it
>to voicenet.
>
>>I have two sports coils for sale if anyone needs one. One is
>>the Lucas, the other a Bosch Super Blue. Both unused.
>>
>>Stuart B.
>>'74 TR6 & '80 TR8
>
>Either of those good for a TR3? I assume they are internally ballasted, but
>how does the coil know when to boost the voltage for cranking?
>
>Also, the important question, What do you want for one of them?
>
>Jack Brooks
>
Jack, and everone else BEWARE !! I recently switched to AT&T Online because
thats what my new computer coame with. We talked to an AT&T rep who
confirmed $19.95/month, unlimited use. I JUST GOT A BILL FOR $432 BECAUSE
DELAWARE DOES NOT HAVE AN 800 NUMBER SO I WAS PAYING FOR LONG DISTANCE PHONE
SERVICE> AFTER MUCH BITCHING I GOT IT REDUCED BY 75% BUT WHAT A RIP OFF.
IWAS ASKED IF I HAD READ THE TEN PAGES OF FINE PRINT?!
Anyway, I can be reached as StuartB@voicenet.com, or better, stu-jo@prodigy.net
Anyway Jack, either coil works off the TR3 12 volt system. The Bosch has
never been used,cost $32, you can have it for $20. The Lucas was used for
about 100 miles, that is also $20. On TR3's there is no voltage boost for
cranking. The TR6 I believe was the first TR to use an external ballast wire.
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