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Re: Is it a problem to run a coil upside down?
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#383933
07/23/09 08:17 AM
07/23/09 08:17 AM
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I dont think so..I have seen them hanging from the wires swinging,laying on the intake getting heat,side ways on the fire wall,and sitting straight up,on junk over the yrs mopar did mount them sideways and straight up all I can say is try it and see results could vary
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Re: Is it a problem to run a coil upside down?
[Re: MuscleMopars]
#383934
07/23/09 08:22 AM
07/23/09 08:22 AM
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There was a thread awhile back about oil filled vs epoxy filled coils & iirc that any position was OK if epoxy but OF ones lasted longer in a certain position, dont remember what though.
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Re: Is it a problem to run a coil upside down?
[Re: RapidRobert]
#383935
07/23/09 08:48 AM
07/23/09 08:48 AM
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There was a thread awhile back about oil filled vs epoxy filled coils & iirc that any position was OK if epoxy but OF ones lasted longer in a certain position, dont remember what though.
The Oil filled can/might leak if not mounted in the vertical position.
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Re: Is it a problem to run a coil upside down?
[Re: 540challenger]
#383936
07/23/09 08:59 AM
07/23/09 08:59 AM
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Quote:
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There was a thread awhile back about oil filled vs epoxy filled coils & iirc that any position was OK if epoxy but OF ones lasted longer in a certain position, dont remember what though.
The Oil filled can/might leak if not mounted in the vertical position.
Almost all coils were oil filled before epoxy existed and 90% were not mounted vertical.Eventually some leak but nothing lasts forever.
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Re: Is it a problem to run a coil upside down?
[Re: Snoopy]
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07/23/09 03:22 PM
07/23/09 03:22 PM
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I've got a car where it was mounted on the firewall but the coil wire hits the hood when closed so when I mount it upside down everything fits better. Just never thought about the coil being upside down to be a problem until I did it. It seems OK. Thanks!
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Re: Is it a problem to run a coil upside down?
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#383940
07/23/09 03:24 PM
07/23/09 03:24 PM
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I've got a car where it was mounted on the firewall but the coil wire hits the hood when closed so when I mount it upside down everything fits better. Just never thought about the coil being upside down to be a problem until I did it. It seems OK. Thanks!
I guess the best thing to say is when you are able to mount the coil vertical do it but for the must part you will be fine if you don't.
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