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Re: Coil theory - follow-up

To: "Lawrie Alexander" <lawrie@britcars.com>
Subject: Re: Coil theory - follow-up
From: Nancy Seabrook <seabrook@en.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:29:00 -0700
On Aug 28, 2008, at 10:10 AM, Lawrie Alexander wrote:

> Thanks to all who ventured opinions on my query about old coils marked 
> CB and SW and their suitability for negative ground cars.
>
> The consensus was that switching polarity would affect spark 
> intensity. John Seim suggested looking at a plug and noting whether 
> the spark jumped from the center pole to the side or vice-versa, then 
> wiring the coil so that the former condition existed. Here's the 
> result of my testing ....
>
> The car is a TD special wired negative ground, the coil a Lucas Sport 
> Coil dated 1966. With one lead connected to a new plug grounded 
> against the block, wiring the coil either way made no difference; the 
> spark jumped from the center pole to the side (though both sparks 
> looked rather anemic). I then tried holding the coil wire close to the 
> block and saw a nice fat blue spark which could jump 7/8" - once 
> again, with no visible difference whether the CB or the SW was wired 
> from the coil to the distributor.
>
> So, whatever the theory, it appears switching polarity on the car and 
> using an old coil doesn't really make much difference, if any!
>
> Lawrie
>
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