Hey Ya'll
This afternoon I put a fresh battery in my Snap-On K-volt tester, (scope on a rope) and decided to install each of the different coils that I have and see what differences there might be.
When running and at idle they all ran within 1 kv of each other, I ran them all through the 1.8ohm ballast for a even compairison. The Blue Super coil had the lowest readings, then the stock black coil, then the TSZ coils the highest.
Next I checked them with an air gap spark tester, basicly a spark plug with the ground electrode cut off and a mounting clip to hold it to ground.
The blue replacement coil wouldn't arc the air gap at all, the stock coil threw a nice spark across the gap, and the TSZ coil was so strong that the coil wire was arcing straight to ground.
I bolted on the TSZ coil and drove it around the block, the ignition would cut out at 2500 rpm, it must be overloading the condensor.
I had been told once long ago that TSZ coils are wound differently inside because the TSZ controll box switches the + side of the coil and the - is attached directly to ground, and that they are incompatable with points and condesors, I guess this proves it.
So I installed the black coil, tried it again and it ran fine.
Starts much easier now than it did when I was driving the car 20 years ago. I am now able to run the fuel rack much leaner than before, and the motor no longer cuts out at throttle tip in.
Of the three different coils the blue replacement coil has the highest primary resistance, my guess is that it is an internal resistance coil and the smaller case diameter would mean that it is not an oil filled coil. Because I had it installed with an external balast it was just barely making enough spark to run the car and unless the dwell was perfect it wouldn't run at all. So it wasn't realy burning up the points.
Because I have installed the starter solenoid's ballast bypass circuit, I do want a balast so I can have reserve voltage available for starting.
I guess the parts warehouse that sold us those coils made an incorrect (Spridgets and Minors) application. The large parts warehouses often buy close outs and surplus from Bosch and as I just found out, it can be nearly impossible to track the 10 digit numbers backward to an application.
Al :O)
113-042-10-014715
built 11 Jan 66
904/396 blue, Ivory Tex
condition- rust bucket