Posted by Bob on November 11, 2016 at 22:22:14 from (64.255.159.192):
In Reply to: Coil rebuilding? posted by notjustair on November 11, 2016 at 21:02:53:
How do you know the coil "doesn't work", is there power to it? It's been a LONG time since I messed with one of those, doesn't the theft protective cable go all the way to a sort of "armored" ignition switch?
I can't remember exactly HOW or IF one can gain access to the actual terminals at either end???
That being said, if it REALLY has failed, surely there must be some working originals on ebay or elsewhere on the 'net?
Just did a little research and turned up the fact that you have a "bottom primary terminal" coil, and the armored primary cable/cap comes off.
Below is a photo of the armored cable and ignition switch. Aftermarket parts supplier Standard Ignition (as well as others, I'm sure) used to supply coils with the "bottom" primary terminal. I have an older car parts guide at the shop, I will try to remember to check tomorrow to see if it's old enough to give an alternate part number for that style of coil, which we could then search the 'net.
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