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lsdweb

posted on 26/2/11 at 08:46 PM Reply With Quote
Coil location - behind dash?

Hi All

Anybody got views on mounting a coil behind the dash and out of the engine bay? Not on a 7 but an Elan - the normal position mounts the coil close to the carbs which has led to a few fires because of fuel leaks.

Wiring would be easy and running the HT lead also easy and not a lot longer than standard.

Wyn






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adithorp

posted on 26/2/11 at 08:59 PM Reply With Quote
If you're using balasted HT lead then the longer the HT lead the higher the resistance. Other than that I can't see a problem.





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britishtrident

posted on 26/2/11 at 09:57 PM Reply With Quote
ISTR my Elan (RWD) coil was mounted somewhere on the innerwing near the airbox --- used to get covered in oil.





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lsdweb

posted on 26/2/11 at 10:10 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks guys - the idea is to keep it away from all the fuel, oil and other sh*t that accumulates around the area where Chapman designed it to go!

Under the dash I think is the plan!

Regards

Wyn






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stevebubs

posted on 27/2/11 at 12:01 AM Reply With Quote
Is there nowhere in the engine bay it can go, perhaps with a shround over it? If the coil develops a leak, it's not something I would particularly want in the cabin....
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