In an effort to mimic authenticity, I retrieved an old Lucas coil for my 66 BJ8, with the SW and CB connections for the primary, and the screw-in type connector for the secondary. (Don't worry, no resurrection of the polarity issue.) My question is about connections. The wiring harness and Pertronix primary connections are spade type. I'd like to retain those connectors, rather than snipping them off and replacing with ring terminals. Of course, the coil I found did not have spade connections. So I got some crimp-type spade connectors, opened up the crimp ends, and drilled a hole to allow for attachment to the coil. Putting two on each side allowed for attachment of all wires, except for one wire intended for the distributor, for the cut-off switch. (Now replaced by the black Pertronix wire.) This set-up works, but due to the small size of the spade connectors, I'm not convinced of their durability. Sooooo -- Any source for purpose built spade connectors to go on the coil?
As far as secondary is concerned, I got a brass cable end connector from Napa for the coil end of the wire from the distributor, and used the knurled connector. But, this really doesn't work, because the brass connector does not allow the knurled thingamagig to rotate on the wire. So I had to hold the wire still, and screw the coil on. Not practical in the long run. Also, the screw-in thing doesn't seem to hold the wire firmly. How is this supposed to work?
As far as secondary is concerned, I got a brass cable end connector from Napa for the coil end of the wire from the distributor, and used the knurled connector. But, this really doesn't work, because the brass connector does not allow the knurled thingamagig to rotate on the wire. So I had to hold the wire still, and screw the coil on. Not practical in the long run. Also, the screw-in thing doesn't seem to hold the wire firmly. How is this supposed to work?