[AT] grounded coil
Doug Tallman
dtallman at accnorwalk.com
Thu Aug 30 04:50:49 PDT 2007
At 12:08 AM 8/30/2007 -0700, you wrote:
>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
Ron, ever see a GM HEI unit with the coil in the cap? Ever wonder what the
little metal strip is that goes in the cap and the coil sits on? It is
designed to ground the coil. Years back, the head of the local school bus
garage called and asked if I would come look at a bus that had burnt 5
coils in 2 years. Checking the service records showed the first coil had
failed about 90 days after a normal maintenance tune-up. Everyone had been
telling him bad plug wires were causing it and they had been replaced twice
in the time period. I stopped by to look and he was putting the new coil in
the new cap without the ground strap. We looked in the old cap, no ground
strap. He bought the ground strap and it was the last coil he put in the
bus. Probably just a fluke, right?? The engineer that designed the system
probably added the ground strap just to add to the cost and confusion?? NOT
I wouldn't be too quick to think that none of us own or work on pre-WW1
engines, I can prove you wrong again. OH, I forgot, I'm a nobody. Back to
lurk mode.
Doug Tallman
VGTCOA Ohio Regional Director
Greenwich, Ohio, USA
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