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Symtoms of a coil breaking down


N Blandin

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What are the usual symtoms of a coil packing up?

I've got a miss under load from 5-6K that is doing my head in

Carbs, clean and set

Plug leads checked and tested

New plugs

connections all tested

Any Ideas?

 

1700 BDR by the way

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Nigel,

Jackal is correct. So if you test the coil "cold" it may give the correct resistance, though the coil is on the way out Borrowing a coil as a temp substitute should clarify the issue . So Norman`s request for spec., and a comment on your location may prompt a friendly local sevener to donate his coil to your experiment.

 

Good luck.

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Thanks for the help. The problem dosen't seem to get worse when hot. The motor is a 1700 brd with an ignition system supplied by R.K when he overhauled it 2 years ago.

I'm going to try another coil and will report back.

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Just been out to check. The coil is a lucas DCB198 and the system is a Lucas AB14 electronic ignition system. Both were supplied by RK about two years ago although the module did look a bit "old stock" in the box. maybe he was having a clearout before packing up!

Any ideas, I am going to swap the coil to see but how do you check for a duff module?

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If you've got a Digital Engine Analyzer (you can get them from mosts motor related shops inc halfords) then you can test the resistance between the +ve and -ve terminals of the ignition coil. Think they're somewhere between £15 and £30 ish...and will contain instructions for such a test

 

You should do the test when you've been out for a blat and the engine is warm.

 

David

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