Coils usually are hot and the oil inside most of them is their to cool
them. When the coil starts to go bad you might findr high rpm and cold
weather starting are not as good as they used to be.
What is a good temperature for a coil to run at? I don't know but if
anyone does I'd be interested.
Weslake-Monza 1330
In a message dated 02/07/2010 22:36:04 GMT Daylight Time,
tr3.4.me@gmail.com writes:
Also noticed my coil seemed quite hot after a 15 minute drive so
possibly I need to replace it too. Any thoughts on that too??
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