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by Scott_Conger » Thu Dec 16, 2021 9:25 pm
I rebuilt my own coils on the journey to several hundred more over a couple of years.
Having lived in FL for the bulk of my T owning experience and going through multiple summers of high humidity as well as winters with low humidity, I found the nuts would relax or more correctly the wood would move, resulting in loose nuts. Retightening them and checking them annually showed that they stayed in tune throughout the retightening process when checked with a Strobo-spark. Not an endorsement of a tool, just a statement of fact regarding the tool I own.
Now that I am living in 20% humidity in WY with temps ranging from -30F to 100F through the year, the nuts do not seem to loosen, and the coils still do not need adjusting.
So, my 4 cars, with 16 coils, over a 10+ year span, multiple National Tours, many regional tours, and hundreds of hours of pleasure driving, I do not recall ever having to readjust or repair a coil, and I am certain that I have never had a failure. I do not know about the many coils I rebuilt for others, but have yet to receive a complaint.
To answer the inevitable question: I fully anticipated and expected coil failures from the get-go of T ownership, and the nut tightening resulted from casual curiosity and not due to a failure. I no longer anticipate a coil failure and will be very surprised when one happens. With 4 cars and 4 spares, 1,000's of miles of driving and over 10 years of waiting, I no longer lose sleep in anticipation of that day.
With respect to the rash of statements lately of coil points being delicate to the point of not wanting to even touch them, I have found such concerns to be hypothetical in nature and not borne out in actual practice when dealing with 1913-1926 KW style cushion-springed points. Anyone who has adjusted this style coil knows that direct impacts and occasional prying are involved in their adjustment, regardless of the testing device chosen. How anyone could believe that casual handling or shipping portends risk of malfunction is beyond my understanding. Perhaps earlier style coil points are that sensitive...I'm about to find out on a set soon, but am not going to worry about it.
If someone needs something to lose sleep over, well, have at it
Scott Conger
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