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Re: Ignition Coil



My '73 tach uses the standard 3rd wire connection to the coil; do you think
your torroid connection is really original? I remember building a current
sensing tach adapter for a VW bug many years ago, because I didn't want to
run another wire all the way back that could potentially short out the
ignition or radiate ignition noise. But why put one on a Stag? Oh well,
could be another Stag personality trait, I guess! As I recall, my adapter
needed the torroid, two transistors and a power regulator to get a clean
signal for the tach. Also, torroid primary polarity was critical (try
reversing yours?)

Bob Ducker
'73 Stag, green (original)
'73 Stag, white (chevy 350)

At 08:07 PM 3/14/98 -0000, David Kirk wrote:
>
>I have previously tried increasing the number of turns that the coil feed
>wire makes through the torroid primary (initially only one, and I tried 2).
>Thinking about this now I think I need to decrease the number of turns (not
>possible as it has only one as standard) ) or increase the current in the
>ignition coil - by fitting a 6v coil and using the ballast resitor (like
>the way it was made to begin with).
>





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