[AT] grounded coil

RonMyers at wildblue.net RonMyers at wildblue.net
Wed Aug 29 16:49:45 PDT 2007


OH! Brother some people will say anything to be correct. Yes you just
might be correct if for some reason somewhere sometime someone made a coil
that has to be grounded but in all the years that I been around I have
never seen nor heard of one so my statement of NO still stands for me
anyway.
Now that doesn't include all of the pre WW-I engines that I'm sure none of
us own or work on.

Ron


> Well, I don't want to get into a rock throwing contest.  Marshall Brain is
> a
> nice guy and we're both members of the same club sponsored by NCSU
> (literally), but everything that appears in his website is not universal.
> I
> still stand by my statement that some ignition coils HAVE to be grounded
> to
> operate.  Just because you haven't come across any, doesn't mean they
> don't
> exist or even that they're rare.
>
> Larry
>
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> Subject: Re: [AT] grounded coil
>
>
>> Got to this site and you will see that the coil case is not grounded.
>> this
>> one has a n electronic model to replace the points other than that its
>> the
>> same all of the cars trucks and tractors that use this type of system.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> http://auto.howstuffworks.com/ignition-system.htm
>>
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