Glenguy
Well-Known Member
Yesterday I put a new coil in my Barracuda. It's hooked up properly for sure, but it feels warm when I put my hand around it. Is that normal?
make sure its not grounding out or stuck on. I blew up my coil that way. or so i theorize anywayYesterday I put a new coil in my Barracuda. It's hooked up properly for sure, but it feels warm when I put my hand around it. Is that normal?
Yesterday I put a new coil in my Barracuda. It's hooked up properly for sure, but it feels warm when I put my hand around it. Is that normal?
Breaker points...when closed, and the Mopar breakerless both draw current with in "run" and engine stopped. Never leave the key "on" unless accessory for extended periods with engine stopped. Ballast or not, this can burn up points and ruin coils
Heck yea, I burned myself on one. It didn't look hot and I didn't think about it and grabbed it full grip.Yes it’s normal.
Windings with electricity running through them get warm.
Wait till you grab one that’s hotter n hell.
Then there’s a problem.