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November 06, 2005, 19:17:48 »
Hi
want to put the Ignition coil of my v8 into electrical enclosure box to keep it watertight. is this possinble or does the coil need to breath to stop it heating up?
Hope you can help
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November 06, 2005, 20:32:03 »
There is a couple of threads about waterproofing distributors and coils, I'm sure somebody that can will put the links in
As for the coil, if its a standard coil, you really only need to seal the electrics end up, a rubber glove and a cable tie round where the cables comes out through a finger or two
Then the cooling onthe coil will be ok, but if I recall there are a few people that have completely enclosed the coil as well
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GOT A BRAND NEW WATERPROOFING KIT FROM TUFF TOYS IF ANY GOOD TO YOU £20?
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November 07, 2005, 01:31:50 »
Marigolds, £1.09
Also, if you get to a scrappy, take the 'top hat' fitting from a Ford, you'll need the negative from 2 cars as the possitive is bigger, these push straight onto the threads on the coil and drastically lengthen the arc-path when the coil is damp, effectively preventing it. I solder them into the wiring and cover with heat-shrink.
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November 07, 2005, 08:52:19 »
Excuse my dumbness but what are top hats, where abouts on the vehicle are they?
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November 08, 2005, 01:00:22 »
It's a little push-on fitting (on Fords) that they use for wiring connectors in place of ring-connectors/nuts for things like the coil. If you see a set of points for a Bosch dizzy in Halfrauds (shock, they don't all stock them any more) then you'll see the fiting I mean.
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