Posted by rhtx55 on January 09, 2013 at 16:13:03 from (68.185.207.25):
In Reply to: John, Jim, Rustred posted by ldb on January 07, 2013 at 17:54:12:
I agree coils ain't cheap, but I keep an extra handy for a test one. The hundred series coils are bad about overheating and failing, I found this out the hard way, engine stopped like you shut the key off, coil was so hot you could barely lay your hand on it, took my cup of ice tea, drank the tea and just for the heck of it drenched the coil with the ice in my cup.
My jaw dropped when it fired right up, ran for about 10 mins & died again.
ok.... shopped around for a NEW replacement old style coil...took three of them before I got a good one.....that gets expensive. Everyone I bought the vendor stood behind them, and replaced for free (less shipping) I finally went to NAPA & bought a replacement cheaper new style coil and keep it handy, it has saved me several times to date.
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