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Re: Re: Re: Ignition coil polarity question?
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Posted by G Taylor on April 19, 2000 at 20:38:41 from (209.47.186.48):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Ignition coil polarity question? posted by ELECT ENGINEER on April 19, 2000 at 02:51:52:
Hm yes, let that plug polarity slip through without enough explanation in the wee hours of the morning while trying to keep several points in brief layman's terms. I was thinking if no other changes are made just changing the battery polarity will swap the plug polarity. Also depends on coil secondary and which way it's connected with relation to chassis as per other posts. Why did you shout in your reply? I wonder what time zone buckeye is in since his autotransformer angle wasn't posted when I briefly mentioned it.I'm in the eastern set to day light savings. We could start the "what is a condensor,capacitor and it's rated value, what does it do and is it too big or small etc".Most people need a refresher on that on from time to time.
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