I have three 6v coils for my two 1955 Studebakers. On all three, the primary resistance is 3.5 to 3.8 OHMS. From what I have read , the 6v coil resistance from the (+) to (-) poles should be 1.5 OHM and 3.5 OHM for 12v coils.
One of them is new from NAPA and says, 6v "no external resistor required."
Is it all right to use a 6v coil with 3.5 OHMS across primary Circuit??
Do I need to get an original one from Studebaker NW????
What damage can this cause?
Thanks
Larry
One of them is new from NAPA and says, 6v "no external resistor required."
Is it all right to use a 6v coil with 3.5 OHMS across primary Circuit??
Do I need to get an original one from Studebaker NW????
What damage can this cause?
Thanks
Larry
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