Curses Lord Lucas
I have been enjoying driving my TR3A this spring which has included a good bit of reliable miles under her belt. Made one road rally and drove most of the day on a "treasure hunt". I was just getting to feel that the rough ol' girl was reliable enough for a moderate cross country trip. On the way to pick up my son at school she left me on the side of the road without a spark. No spare coil in the boot so I had to be rescued and towed home. I know I should have shined her up and cleaned the windows before departure. I also missed our clubs "drive through history"....Curses Lord Lucas
My coil seems to have burned up. What makes that happen anyway? Trying to be proactive, I replaced the made in Japan coil with a Lucas from Moss or TRF. I don't have any idea how many miles I put on it but I know not enough for a failure. So back on with the old MIJ coil with resistor and see what happens.
What causes coils to fail?
Why does the old coil have a resistor on it?
Is it good to replace the lucas distributor with a Petro electronic ignition and coil with the Flamethrower?
What do I need to do to keep from burning up another coil?
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Details</span>:
Positive ground
Running Lucas Dist. with points
Spark advance not working (cracked bellows)
Spare coil ordered
Curses Lord Lucas!
I have been enjoying driving my TR3A this spring which has included a good bit of reliable miles under her belt. Made one road rally and drove most of the day on a "treasure hunt". I was just getting to feel that the rough ol' girl was reliable enough for a moderate cross country trip. On the way to pick up my son at school she left me on the side of the road without a spark. No spare coil in the boot so I had to be rescued and towed home. I know I should have shined her up and cleaned the windows before departure. I also missed our clubs "drive through history"....Curses Lord Lucas
My coil seems to have burned up. What makes that happen anyway? Trying to be proactive, I replaced the made in Japan coil with a Lucas from Moss or TRF. I don't have any idea how many miles I put on it but I know not enough for a failure. So back on with the old MIJ coil with resistor and see what happens.
What causes coils to fail?
Why does the old coil have a resistor on it?
Is it good to replace the lucas distributor with a Petro electronic ignition and coil with the Flamethrower?
What do I need to do to keep from burning up another coil?
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Details</span>:
Positive ground
Running Lucas Dist. with points
Spark advance not working (cracked bellows)
Spare coil ordered
Curses Lord Lucas!
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