Morning.
Can anyone tell me what a good modern subsitute coil would be? I want to get one from a local motor shop, not a Minor specialist, and I doubt they will stock a standard Minor coil. I'd prefer a Lucas rather than a cheap equivalent.
Mine is leaking oil, although it's still working it's only a matter of time before it goes the way of the Dodo.....
cheers N
Ignition coil
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- ndevans
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Ignition coil
cheers N
'69 Traveller, 1275, discs.
'69 Traveller, 1275, discs.
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Re: Ignition coil
Heres a Bosch from Euro Car Parts,
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Austi ... ed1&000197
Sadly Lucas is now only a brand name and manufacring takes place in some far eastern country..........
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Austi ... ed1&000197
Sadly Lucas is now only a brand name and manufacring takes place in some far eastern country..........
Richard
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Opinions are like people,everyone can be different.
Re: Ignition coil
Make sure you check the Ohms between the two terminals -should be 3.2/3.4 . Any less is a ballast coil - which you DON'T want... I urge you to find a 'good old coil' rather than a new one.... I doubt even the Bosch are made on Germany these days. And Lucas are made in far away places -goodness knows to what standard.... 




- ndevans
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Re: Ignition coil
Got a new one now, will check coil resistance later. Car goes well!
cheers N
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Re: Ignition coil
i had my coil start fo fail comming home from mot/uk put the new spare standard coil on that was in the back when i got home car running well again, baught a new accuspark one to keep in the back for another 10 years 

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Re: Ignition coil
I'll be doing the same. Saves a red face & trailer home late at night, esp if you're in France.
Coil resistance is 3 ohms. Good enough for me.
Cheers N
Coil resistance is 3 ohms. Good enough for me.
Cheers N
cheers N
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Re: Ignition coil
The Bosch ones are good - I've bought 2 in recent years ( for my VW camper and also one of the Minors) and they've both performed well and continue to do so. Unlike many others these days they are totally filled with oil. They are manufactured in Brazil these days, not aged any. AVOID Lucas ones at all costs - they are uterus junk and have left me stranded when under a year old.