[AT] Grounded coil?

Larry D Goss rlgoss at evansville.net
Tue Aug 28 20:52:01 PDT 2007


Be careful.  It depends on the coil and the design of the ignition system. 
There are some systems that require the coil to be grounded.  Others don't. 
To be on the safe side, I always make sure the coil is grounded.  We've 
heard Farmer's mantra enough to all know it by heart -- Check the grounds, 
check the grounds, check the grounds.

Larry

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> NO.
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>> Does the case of a coil have to be grounded to the engine to work
>> right?     John W.
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>>                     In the wide-open spaces of NE Oregon
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