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Sat Nov 19, 2005 5:52 pm Post subject:
How to repair an ignition coil |
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I got a 79 Ford pickup F150 with a 400 engine. Last week the truck
did not want to start. After a week of tinkering, I found the coil
appeared to be the problem. I finally confirmed that when I borrowed
the coil from my wife's car. With her coil, my truck ran great.
But after listening to her bitch for 3 days, I put her coil back in
her car. So now my truck wont run again.
I am trying to fix my coil but cant seem to figure out how to get the
top off of it. I know its just a bunch of wire wrapped around some
steel so I know I can fix it once I get the top off that tin can that
is around it.
Anyone know how to get that top off?
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Sun Nov 20, 2005 6:34 am Post subject:
Re: How to repair an ignition coil |
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Yeah, You cut the top off and then throw it away and buy a new one,
because you cannot get the top back on and sealed properly. What
exactly are you saving be thinking it is a repairable item????
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 05:52:17 -0600, redneck69@trailerpark.com wrote:
| Quote: | I got a 79 Ford pickup F150 with a 400 engine. Last week the truck
did not want to start. After a week of tinkering, I found the coil
appeared to be the problem. I finally confirmed that when I borrowed
the coil from my wife's car. With her coil, my truck ran great.
But after listening to her bitch for 3 days, I put her coil back in
her car. So now my truck wont run again.
I am trying to fix my coil but cant seem to figure out how to get the
top off of it. I know its just a bunch of wire wrapped around some
steel so I know I can fix it once I get the top off that tin can that
is around it.
Anyone know how to get that top off?
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Refinish_King
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Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:12 am Post subject:
Re: How to repair an ignition coil |
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Troll!
Asshole troll alert.
<redneck69@trailerpark.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 00:34:03 GMT, cselby@mts.net wrote:
Yeah, You cut the top off and then throw it away and buy a new one,
because you cannot get the top back on and sealed properly. What
exactly are you saving be thinking it is a repairable item????
I cant afford a new one, they are probably 100 bucks just like
everything these days. Why cant I repair it if its just a coil of
wire. I can wind wire while I drink my beer and watch the soaps.
I can seal the top with ducttape. Everything can be fixed with
ducttape.
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 05:52:17 -0600, redneck69@trailerpark.com wrote:
I got a 79 Ford pickup F150 with a 400 engine. Last week the truck
did not want to start. After a week of tinkering, I found the coil
appeared to be the problem. I finally confirmed that when I borrowed
the coil from my wife's car. With her coil, my truck ran great.
But after listening to her bitch for 3 days, I put her coil back in
her car. So now my truck wont run again.
I am trying to fix my coil but cant seem to figure out how to get the
top off of it. I know its just a bunch of wire wrapped around some
steel so I know I can fix it once I get the top off that tin can that
is around it.
Anyone know how to get that top off?
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Posted:
Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:12 am Post subject:
Re: How to repair an ignition coil |
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On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 00:34:03 GMT, cselby@mts.net wrote:
| Quote: | Yeah, You cut the top off and then throw it away and buy a new one,
because you cannot get the top back on and sealed properly. What
exactly are you saving be thinking it is a repairable item????
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I cant afford a new one, they are probably 100 bucks just like
everything these days. Why cant I repair it if its just a coil of
wire. I can wind wire while I drink my beer and watch the soaps.
I can seal the top with ducttape. Everything can be fixed with
ducttape.
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 05:52:17 -0600, redneck69@trailerpark.com wrote:
I got a 79 Ford pickup F150 with a 400 engine. Last week the truck
did not want to start. After a week of tinkering, I found the coil
appeared to be the problem. I finally confirmed that when I borrowed
the coil from my wife's car. With her coil, my truck ran great.
But after listening to her bitch for 3 days, I put her coil back in
her car. So now my truck wont run again.
I am trying to fix my coil but cant seem to figure out how to get the
top off of it. I know its just a bunch of wire wrapped around some
steel so I know I can fix it once I get the top off that tin can that
is around it.
Anyone know how to get that top off?
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The Real Tom
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 8:09 pm Post subject:
Re: How to repair an ignition coil |
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On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 04:59:38 GMT, "Refinish_King"
<noneofyourbusiness@verizon.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Troll!
Asshole troll alert.
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Good alert
| Quote: | redneck69@trailerpark.com> wrote in message
news:1bsvn1todhc5cup59pq04jfbmju0oablen@4ax.com...
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 00:34:03 GMT, cselby@mts.net wrote:
Yeah, You cut the top off and then throw it away and buy a new one,
because you cannot get the top back on and sealed properly. What
exactly are you saving be thinking it is a repairable item????
I cant afford a new one, they are probably 100 bucks just like
everything these days. Why cant I repair it if its just a coil of
wire. I can wind wire while I drink my beer and watch the soaps.
I can seal the top with ducttape. Everything can be fixed with
ducttape.
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 05:52:17 -0600, redneck69@trailerpark.com wrote:
I got a 79 Ford pickup F150 with a 400 engine. Last week the truck
did not want to start. After a week of tinkering, I found the coil
appeared to be the problem. I finally confirmed that when I borrowed
the coil from my wife's car. With her coil, my truck ran great.
But after listening to her bitch for 3 days, I put her coil back in
her car. So now my truck wont run again.
I am trying to fix my coil but cant seem to figure out how to get the
top off of it. I know its just a bunch of wire wrapped around some
steel so I know I can fix it once I get the top off that tin can that
is around it.
Anyone know how to get that top off?
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Posted:
Sat Nov 26, 2005 9:12 am Post subject:
Re: How to repair an ignition coil |
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On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 04:59:38 GMT, "Refinish_King"
<noneofyourbusiness@verizon.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Troll!
Asshole troll alert.
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Use of the word "troll" earned you an immediate and permanent
* PLONK *
| Quote: | redneck69@trailerpark.com> wrote in message
news:1bsvn1todhc5cup59pq04jfbmju0oablen@4ax.com...
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 00:34:03 GMT, cselby@mts.net wrote:
Yeah, You cut the top off and then throw it away and buy a new one,
because you cannot get the top back on and sealed properly. What
exactly are you saving be thinking it is a repairable item????
I cant afford a new one, they are probably 100 bucks just like
everything these days. Why cant I repair it if its just a coil of
wire. I can wind wire while I drink my beer and watch the soaps.
I can seal the top with ducttape. Everything can be fixed with
ducttape.
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 05:52:17 -0600, redneck69@trailerpark.com wrote:
I got a 79 Ford pickup F150 with a 400 engine. Last week the truck
did not want to start. After a week of tinkering, I found the coil
appeared to be the problem. I finally confirmed that when I borrowed
the coil from my wife's car. With her coil, my truck ran great.
But after listening to her bitch for 3 days, I put her coil back in
her car. So now my truck wont run again.
I am trying to fix my coil but cant seem to figure out how to get the
top off of it. I know its just a bunch of wire wrapped around some
steel so I know I can fix it once I get the top off that tin can that
is around it.
Anyone know how to get that top off?
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