JoshHill
Automotive
- Dec 31, 2016
- 5
Dear Engineers, first my apologies for my utter lack of electrical principles understandings. Second, I'd like to properly understand how a dual points distributor where both points are wired to a single condenser and regular coil and also have a moment of overlap where both are open for a few degrees can fire the leading and then the trailing sets of points separately.
What I'm working on specifically are 1960s Marelli 6cyl, 3 lobe, dual points distributors. I believe they work like a Mallory 4 lobe V8 distributor.
I guess I just don't understand how the coil can fire twice without a clear moment of both points being closed between moments of coil discharge.
Best Regards,
Josh
What I'm working on specifically are 1960s Marelli 6cyl, 3 lobe, dual points distributors. I believe they work like a Mallory 4 lobe V8 distributor.
I guess I just don't understand how the coil can fire twice without a clear moment of both points being closed between moments of coil discharge.
Best Regards,
Josh