Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
[Re: ScottSmith_Harms]
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11/28/13 06:16 PM
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ECS offers a date coded transfer that I believe is correct. You would be a better judge of that than me. I am curious as to what coil to use under it though.
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
[Re: 71birdJ68]
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11/29/13 02:03 AM
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Scott, year one has them with a whole slew of date choices.
Correct, their wiring vendor makes them.
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
[Re: Mr D21]
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I used ECS's transfer on my Blaster coil
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
[Re: 71birdJ68]
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Scott, year one has them with a whole slew of date choices.
Could anyone tell me the date code for Nov.69?
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
[Re: 71birdJ68]
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What is a shot list? Did you mean short?
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
[Re: 71birdJ68]
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Sorry, but 71 was considered the end of the performance cars, so I guess they don't think there is enough demand for the newer cars. ECS doesn't even offer their rub offs for the late 71 cars. I know, it's a bummer.
Hold on now, many folks consider 1972 to be the last year for the Muscle Car Era - so you're not cutting me out just yet. Also, many 1972 date-coded reproductions are available and then they stop there...
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
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We were talking about coils, and the most complete listing from Year One stops with 71, that is unless they have added more. My catalog is a couple of years old. I didn't make the rules I just follow them. After 71 the Hemi is gone, and except for a few six packs that escaped, it's gone to. The 400 was a slug compared to a good 383. Insurance and gas prices,and emissions, just the way it was, even though I like a lot of the newer cars, especially the later Charger SEs.
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
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We were talking about coils, and the most complete listing from Year One stops with 71, that is unless they have added more. My catalog is a couple of years old. I didn't make the rules I just follow them. After 71 the Hemi is gone, and except for a few six packs that escaped, it's gone to. The 400 was a slug compared to a good 383. Insurance and gas prices,and emissions, just the way it was, even though I like a lot of the newer cars, especially the later Charger SEs.
The 1972 440 Charger and other B-bodies still had something going on. Change the heads and compression on the '72 340's and you're back to '70/'71 performance.
For the 1973-1974 models, I think Chrysler screwed itself with the "Big Bumper" cars...
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
[Re: 71birdJ68]
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The 1972 440 Charger and other B-bodies still had something going on. Change the heads and compression on the '72 340's and you're back to '70/'71 performance.
I meant right out of the box, not changing stuff to make them run good.
We could drag this on forever and start to compare old Mopars to modern Muscle Cars...lol...I love the 1972 models...Sorry you don't. I also love many models from '66 to '71 as well. Enjoy whatever you have in the garage
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
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YO also skipped a bunch of early 71 cars, the earliest date for that model year starts at 320 (32nd week of 1970) which would not be correct for most cars built from August to October.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the ECS website said something about other transfers being available? Someone must be able to make a date that is needed.
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the ECS website said something about other transfers being available? Someone must be able to make a date that is needed.
I was speaking of Year One's coil dates, not ECS's transfer dates. Two different vendors.
Interestingly M&H supplies Year One who only lists 1971 dates going back to 320, but M&H lists earlier dates on their site. Maybe Year One could special order different dates? I don't know but I do know they charge more than M&H so why bother with the Middle man?
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the ECS website said something about other transfers being available? Someone must be able to make a date that is needed.
I was speaking of Year One's coil dates, not ECS's transfer dates. Two different vendors.
Interestingly M&H supplies Year One who only lists 1971 dates going back to 320, but M&H lists earlier dates on their site. Maybe Year One could special order different dates? I don't know but I do know they charge more than M&H so why bother with the Middle man?
Lol...I know, I just had ECS on my mind...I read that you can order these directly from them...you're all set man!....http://www.wiringharness.com/PDFS/Chrysler_Date_Coded_Coils_2013.pdf
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
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12/04/13 04:33 PM
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Who made this coil Bill?
I know there was a Made In Canada coil, but for the life of me I can't remember if it was Essex or Prestolite that had a Canadian assy plant
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
[Re: gtx6970]
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Interesting coil info found on fabo archive
"What is the diffrence in the 2 prong ballast resistor? I see some have .25ohm .75ohm or 1.45ohm is one better than the other? I no nothing about ohms. I have a 67 barracuda electronic ign, burned out what looks like may be the original ballast tonight just wondering what to replace it with.
The ballast should match the coil. So the waters are muddy. Here's the info right straight out of the 67 shop manual, with the coils and resistors ORIGINALLY used, so these are for "points" values
My 74 book, which is paper, is similar
Chrysler / Prestolite 2444242 coil, 1.6--1.79 ohms, 9400 to 1170 (must be 11700) secondary Chrysler / Essex 2444211 1.41 to 1.55 primary, 8000 to 10200 secondary
Ballast (this is the dual one)
.5--.6 ohms (coil side)
4.75 to 5.75 for other side (feeds the ECU)"
Is it safe to decuct that if a car came with prestolite dist then a prestolite coil would be fitted? It's published in Herd's resto guide the above is correct, yet I know that book is full of errors.
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
[Re: srt]
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The original coil from my Canadian built 1972 "A" body looked just like the 1970-71, etc coils...except it said "Made in Canada". When Performance Car Graphics made the new coil, they had never seen one marked like that before. This was around 2002..
I know, I know, pictures.... I took the pics on a camera that burned to little CDs and my current machine won't read them. I need to transfer from an older computer...then I'll put up a pic.
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Re: Who sells the most accurate green stamped coil?
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12/05/13 06:35 PM
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Okay, but what was the part number...it changed for the 1972 line...
FWIW; The Chrysler '72 parts book shows the coil as part# 2495531 (same as earlier years). The '72 FSM shows the same coil numbers as posted above by srt.
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accurate green stamped coil? DATE CODE HELP
[Re: 52savoy]
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Speaking of coils, has anyone seen a 4 digit date? Is this 23rd week of 1970? Coil is NOS.
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