Re: A few more questions for 1976 R75/6
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 12:28 am
BING manual..they're cheap enough and a good reference.http://www.bingcarburetor.com/manual.html
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Perhaps, but I have a difficult time imagining how. In a coil, the primary winding current builds an electromagnetic field. That field is shared by both the primary and secondary windings. When the points open the current in the primary winding goes to zero and the magnetic field that was built starts collapsing. But a collapsing as well as a rising magnetic field will induce a voltage in the coil's secondary windings. So in normal use the collapsing field builds a voltage in the secondary of such magnitude that that an arc will jump across the spark plug center electrode to the ground electrode. This gives the energy a path to dissipate and an arc will happen until the voltage is so low that it can't be maintained.Lifebeat wrote: . . . BUT if the spark grounding method could hurt my new coils, I'd rather know about it and avoid it... What is your take on this? . . .