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Posted by John T on June 22, 2006 at 12:59:54 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: Cub ground posted by souNdguy on June 22, 2006 at 11:04:30:
Im gonna have to break down and use my lead pencil routine to physically observe the direction of the carbon traces when I reverse the coil and also the battery polarity to see the effect. Im confident Ill be able to change and observe the electrons direction. Ive seen some coil wiring diagrams that show the secondary tapped onto the coils incoming POS terminal and other drawings showing it tapped over on the NEG, so an ohmmeter is the only sure way I can tell. The old farmners trick of the extra gap in the plug wire circuit has kept many a tractor running that would otherwise not fire on that cylinder and I think Champion makes a plug with the "U" or "UD" designation that has its own built in extra air gap. Of course, theres no free lunch and we cant create or destroy energy just change its form and looks like we all agree the coil is more efficient for sure if wired correct. The losses would be to heat when we would prefer it be discharged across the plugs gap to ignite the fuel. Ill let ya all know if I run that experiment sometime, take care now John T
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