Re: OK, Gearheads!
Skinnywater, your point that the engine raps up to 6000 strongly does perfectly contradict my statement that the coil should never fire a plug. My mistake. I think I must have had my mind in multiple-coil mode or something. Obviously the coil WILL fire a plug, or we'd be at about zero RPM or so. Duh.<br /><br />I would assume that since we're looking at a 327 that it has a conventional breaker ignition. I've always believed that plugs are fired at about 50kV...or am I thinking of HEI?? I really am not so sure the more I try to recall. But, I do think that the coil's primary will actually see a larger voltage swing than 12 volts---for two reasons. First, the ignition system voltage should be closer to 13.5 or thereabouts. Second, and more importantly, because of the inductive "kick" the primary would produce, there will be a tendency toward a bit of self-induction, which essentially would cause the voltage change seen by the primary be greater than system voltage. The same thing would be seen in the secondary, only about 150 times greater in magnitude (if the 150:1 ratio is indeed correct). I can only guess what the end result would be, but I think it would be considerably more than 18kV being sent to the rotor and plugs.<br /><br />By your statement pertaining to mixture density at 6000 rpm, I am assuming you are referring to the compression increase due to ram effect? I think "dynamic compression ratio" is the idea here...<br /><br />I think the fact I wanted to illuminate is that when you see that kind of thing happening on a coil without the connection to the plugs (via distributor, of course---I ain't
totally unconscious

), you can't expect that voltage to see the plug gap as a path of less resistance to ground, reliably, under load or at higher rpm.<br /><br />I think I understand why you say the multiple spark paths "un-indicate" a carbon track. Since you pointed that out, and I have thought about it, it seems more like it...uhhh, hmmm. I dunno, really. What would cause it to behave that way?? DIRT? I would think there's got to be someTHING there serving as a conductor!?<br /><br />Inquiring minds, ya know.<br /><br /><br />-dd-<br /><br /><br />-dd-