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Thanks for all the advice-
A real quick, prelim. response form me.
I am unable to use any electronic testing devices.
Burned up two trying to learn how they function.
I am limited to a testing light for circuits.
The previous four burned up coils were purchased from
Western Auto, supposedly for a 1969 Triumph TR6.
The outside of the coil cans read 12V, no external
resistor required.
The Lucas Sport coil that burned up this morning was:
Part Number: DLB105 in a Lucas box.
The only coil for your British car that gives you a hotter spark and is still made by Lucas! With a 40,000 volt output it ensures effortless starts and a hotter spark which will help burn more mixture in the cylinder. Works with non-ballasted ignition systems only.
I'll go trace my wiring of the Power Block and be back later.
thanks again,
dale
A real quick, prelim. response form me.
I am unable to use any electronic testing devices.
Burned up two trying to learn how they function.
I am limited to a testing light for circuits.
The previous four burned up coils were purchased from
Western Auto, supposedly for a 1969 Triumph TR6.
The outside of the coil cans read 12V, no external
resistor required.
The Lucas Sport coil that burned up this morning was:
Part Number: DLB105 in a Lucas box.
The only coil for your British car that gives you a hotter spark and is still made by Lucas! With a 40,000 volt output it ensures effortless starts and a hotter spark which will help burn more mixture in the cylinder. Works with non-ballasted ignition systems only.
I'll go trace my wiring of the Power Block and be back later.
thanks again,
dale
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