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BansheeBuzz
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Re: Testing coils Sun, 27 April 2003 20:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
it is possible but much eaiser on a car. you would need.

1 a battery
2 some wires to connect parts together
3 a spare dizzy(this is to trigger the coil, you cannot trigger it on and off by hand ause you cant do it as fast as a dizzy can) You can get away with a points dizzy but an electronic would be better for testing the coils.
4. HT lead
5. Spart tester, a sealed tester is best as the gap the spark jumps is under pressure like it is inside an engine.
6 The coils of cause.

Join them all up and spin the dizzy to see if it fire the spark tester.

Or you could just put your ohm meter on them, inspect for any phisical damage and they should be right.
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