Re: Marine Coils VS Automotive Coils
This gets more interesting. Contacted a friend of mine with Echlin, a major manufacturer of Ignition replacement parts. As he's a salesman, dunno if he's completely up to speed on everything technical, but he tells me that any coil rated for a standard points/condensor ignition system of the proper (3 ohm) rating, with a 20,000 volt rating should run just fine. Most Mercruiser's supposedly ran oil filled, external resisted coils for points systems, but when they came out with the HEI ignition systems, epoxy filling was necessary because of the higher voltage (40,000 volts), and cooling requirements. Epoxy filling was also recommended for any application involving high vibration. Draw what conclusions you may from all of this, but I think with what's been stated in these posts, plus this new info, would indicate it's OK to run a NAPA Echlin IC12 coil (thats the number the local NAPA store determined using the Mercruiser application) for Mercruisers with points type ignitions. Loads of thanks for all your help!