Posted by John T on October 19, 2007 at 06:22:39 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: Re: Ignition coil posted by Walt Davies on October 18, 2007 at 19:59:46:
Walt, I sure dont understand why anyone would be all over you by your claiming "the coil case did NOT have to be grounded" The coils low voltage primary winding terminates out its lil + and - terminals, whle its high voltage secondary winding terminates out the top high voltage tower where the coil wire is inserted, and NEITHER winding (unless shorted) has any connection to the metal case. THEREFORE I SEE NO REASON OR IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE IF THE OUTER METALLIC PROTECTIVE CAN IS GROUNDED OR NOT
I.E YOURE CORRECT IN MY OPINION.....
While Ive heard tell of some coils manufactured that used the outer metal case as a connection/termination (in which case it would have to be grounded) Ive never seen or used any on these older tractors.
Im unsure what "experts" youre referring to on ATIS?????????????
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