neilsc
Automotive
- May 10, 2010
- 1
Would anyone have experience of retrofitting COP coils (stick coils) in place of old style coils with HT leads?
It’s a motorcycle application, the bike in question has a V4 engine and the firing order dictates one coil per cylinder (many older bikes use a wasted spark set-up).
The standard coils have 3-ohm primary and 15k ohm secondary, the HT leads are copper-cored and the plug caps have 5k-ohm suppressor resistors built in. These caps fail frequently because the internal contact between the resistor and a steel spring builds resistance over time. And they’re v. expensive from Honda. Hence the desire to try these COP coils.
I’m looking to fit COP coils from a more recent bike, the primary resistance on these more compact coils measure 1.5 ohms and the secondary 11k ohms.
The current draw on one of the standard coils at idle; - .018 amps (DVM set to DC amps) 0.6 amps (DVM set to A.C. amps). No access to a scope at the moment I’m afraid.
I’m not sure if a series resistor of 1.5 ohms with sufficient wattage rating will limit the primary current enough and if the COP coils inductance characteristics will be different enough to damage the primary switching transistors?
Would anyone also like to shed light on a curious phenomenon I’ve encounter with these failing plug caps?
When the contact between the resistor fails, they often read in M ohm range and I get a misfire. However, if I pull the cap away from the plug by, say, 20mm a spark jumps the gap and the cylinder fires. Why?
Great forum by the way.
It’s a motorcycle application, the bike in question has a V4 engine and the firing order dictates one coil per cylinder (many older bikes use a wasted spark set-up).
The standard coils have 3-ohm primary and 15k ohm secondary, the HT leads are copper-cored and the plug caps have 5k-ohm suppressor resistors built in. These caps fail frequently because the internal contact between the resistor and a steel spring builds resistance over time. And they’re v. expensive from Honda. Hence the desire to try these COP coils.
I’m looking to fit COP coils from a more recent bike, the primary resistance on these more compact coils measure 1.5 ohms and the secondary 11k ohms.
The current draw on one of the standard coils at idle; - .018 amps (DVM set to DC amps) 0.6 amps (DVM set to A.C. amps). No access to a scope at the moment I’m afraid.
I’m not sure if a series resistor of 1.5 ohms with sufficient wattage rating will limit the primary current enough and if the COP coils inductance characteristics will be different enough to damage the primary switching transistors?
Would anyone also like to shed light on a curious phenomenon I’ve encounter with these failing plug caps?
When the contact between the resistor fails, they often read in M ohm range and I get a misfire. However, if I pull the cap away from the plug by, say, 20mm a spark jumps the gap and the cylinder fires. Why?
Great forum by the way.