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Hi Guys & Gals,
can anyone let me know firstly how hot the coil should get in normal operation as mine is getting very hot secondly will it run if I have it wired up the wrong way ? thirdly which wires go to + and - I have one white(looks yellow now with age) and one black and white.
Thanks in advance for a speedy reply, ok now you can go and have a look for me !! LOL :D
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White = +
White with Black tracer = -
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Wow Lee,
thats what I call a rapid response.
To the garage I go !!!
Thanx
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Post by Kev-p »

Ah Lee just one thing I forgot to mention I'm still + earth. Is yours ?
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Or of course white to SW and white/ black to CB if the coil has that style of labelling :)
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Post by Welung666 »

Both my cars here have - earth and are as above. As I understand it whichever is your earth at the battery (in your case the + is earth) then the white/black tracer should also be + on the coil.
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Cheers guys you are stars.....
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I'm lucky Packedup :P Both my coils have both sets of markings :P
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Hey Lee, that makes me lucky too.
All up and running!!
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Welung666 wrote:I'm lucky Packedup :P Both my coils have both sets of markings :P
Well I think you know my strain of luck...

First time I came across a coil with just SW and CB on I was stumped! I always say points, enver think "contact breaker", and SW meaning ignition switch never occurred to me.

I seem to recall digging out another coil with markings I understood! :)
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Yea I kicked myself when I first realised that CB was Contact Breakers and SW was Ignition Switch :roll: Still we live 'n' learn
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A coil will still work even if the polarity it incorrect but the HT voltage will be
reduced
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Post by bigginger »

Welung666 wrote:Yea I kicked myself when I first realised that CB was Contact Breakers and SW was Ignition Switch :roll: Still we live 'n' learn
Yup - I just did :D Thank you
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Post by RogerRust »

OK I have read all the above, but when I swapped to -ve earth I followed the tech tips procedure and reversed the conections at the coil. So the terminal marked SW goes to the Spinning Widget and the CB to the Central Bi-position switch!

I'm only kidding mine was labled + and - so I just changed them round. :lol:
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Spinning Widget and the CB to the Central Bi-position switch!
Unusual terminology Roger I wonder what Juliet will make of it :wink:
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Post by chickenjohn »

I have to confess, I'm confused!!! :o :oops:

From the BMC workshop manual the lead that goes to the distributor (black and white) shows the other end from the distributor as going to earth, so in a +ve earth car should the black and white lead go to the +ve connector on the coil?

Not sure as the car, as mentioned above seems to run fine with the wires either way round.

On a -ve car should the black and white lead go to the - terminal of the coil?
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