Posted by jackinok on July 10, 2012 at 14:10:23 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: 6V vs 12V coil posted by rrlund on July 10, 2012 at 13:22:47:
alot of them werent marked,but yes theres a difference.the difference is the resistance in the coils themselves.I have a 52 8n tractor thats been converted and it uses no resistor at all but when i rewired it i bought a 12volt coil designed to use no resistor. When i bought it it had the original 6volt coil with resistors.neither coil was marked as I recall( been a while).I had a bro in law that bought a kit somewhere to convert his.it came with a 6volt coil and a length of resistor type wire. no telling how many ways these things have been hooked up,over the years.but in answer to your question yes theres a difference for long point/coil life.
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