It was probably 10 years ago when I read in an industry newspaper that
the people who manufacture automobile ignition coils estimate that 90
percent of the ignition coils that are replaced have nothing wrong
with them. I don't recall much else about the article, like how they
reached that conclusion, but I do think about it whenever I am tempted
to replace a coil.
Mike Denman
On Jul 12, 2008, at 9:42 PM, terryrs@comcast.net wrote:
>> OK, since everyone else is being anecdotal, though I agree it is
>> poor science,
>> I will relate my experience.
>>
>> Put a Lucas sport coil on my TR6 18 years ago, mounted on the side
>> of the
>> block - no problems, yet.
>
> Did not swap out what appears to be the original coil in my '59 TR3A
> when I restored everything else. Works fine.
>
> Does that 49 year old coil rank as the senior on the circuit???
>
> ...Well, at least on this particular electrical circuit.
>
> Terry Smith '59 TR3A
> New Hampshire
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