Re: What are the numbers on the back of the coil?
The main reason was that four out of the six coils in the current motor had cracked ferrite cores. I realize that I can take the good ferrites and make a couple of good coils but I prefer having a few extra hanging around the shop just in case. I was thinking that since my Ignition Coil Primary Wire set was looking rather faded and cracked, that the used set of coils from a mid 90's set looked much better than mine. Since the price was only $40.00 I thought I couldn't go wrong having six warranted against DOA coils, six extra plug wires (good for comparison to current wires or emergency replacement) and the coil to switch box wires. I am going to make some new Coil ground wires and with the "newer than mine" coil to switch pack wires I felt that I was narrowing the path of possible problems. Personally I would like to make everything electronic new but I just don't have that much money laying around and I don't really know the full condition of the motor. $40.00 spent is cheap when compared to buying them new. Once I win the lottery I will replace them with new ones ...