Re: Car coil conversion
Be careful doing this, hopefully schematic will see this topic and contribute as he could very likely be more specific then I can.<br /><br />basically it will then work much like a car engine..<br />the coil needs two feeds, positive from your ignition, and negative, which comes from the body of your motor, through the points which open and close to feed the coil when it needs to fire off.. the coil then feeds through to the distributer, (which in these models is under the flywheel as I understand it.) the distributer serves the same purpose as in a car engine, it has a rotor that sends the coil charge through to the relevant cylinder to fire the plug.<br /><br />the basic conversion is simple as ARA describes.. however there may be some other things to consider, for example plug type and condensor.. thats why it would be handy if Schematic posts and gives more details on this.<br /><br />I tried to get my outboard mechanic to give me all the details on it, so I could post them, but he makes 300 bucks per conversion so he wouldn't part with the info. (and I got a new powerpack for mine, so I couldn't just see what he does.)<br /><br />I have spoken to a couple of outboard mechanics about it, and the concensus was mixed, one swore by it, the other said that the points can get worn very quickly with the extra load a car coil entails. (then again, maybe that mech didn't take plug type and condensor into account.)<br /><br />hope this is of some assistance.. as I said, if schematic is around, it can probably tell you everything you need to know.<br /><br />rgds<br /><br />Frank