(Topic ID: 232252)

Emergency Coil Replacement ?

By corkgiants

5 years ago



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#2 5 years ago

I've actually done exactly this before on my grand prix. Works fine, but it's a bit weaker.

#8 5 years ago

If you put a coil on backwards it almost always destroys the diode. Technically, as it's an EM, it will work without the diode. It's better to have them but not like on ss where they're required

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