Posted by JMOR on April 11, 2009 at 09:31:18 from (72.181.158.237):
In Reply to: Coil Question posted by Bkpigs on April 11, 2009 at 09:14:33:
old said: (quoted from post at 12:18:48 04/11/09) A coil will get pretty warm but should not get hot enough to burn you. That said there are some things that can cause it to do that. Points stuck closed, a shorted condenser, or a short in the wire going to the point will in fact cause a coil to get to hot and that in turn will burn out a coil
Switch left on, engine not running, & it came to a stop with points closed, is a condition presenting the same electrical circuit to the coil as a shorted condenser or points stuck closed, so if those point & condenser failures will burn up the coil, so will stalled, points closed situation.
Some of these 12v conversion/coil designs really pump a lot of heat into the coil........3 to 5 times more than factory 6v arrangement. Which is why I asked him, 'exactly what coil are you using'?
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