old coil replacement

82rude

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Yes it is cool.I had to go by a puller but I could use one anyways for bearings etc so I got a 3 jaw with it also being reversible so inner or outer and it wasn't very pricey.I just happen to have 2 new omc coils laying around so my project is a go for the 7.5 elgin.The original coils were wrapped in elect tape!Somebody was cheap,lol..
 

82rude

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Changed one coil today scott.Very easy .A puller makes it childs play.
 

82rude

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Changed the entire system now.Coil new omc,condencer new omc,points nos elgin.Everything is all cleaned up and the motor runs great .
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82rude

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Shavings are from drilling out the coil holder to accept the omc condenser. which was slightly bigger than the original elgin condenser.All vacuumed and flushed out now.
 

Chinewalker

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Yes it is cool.I had to go by a puller but I could use one anyways for bearings etc so I got a 3 jaw with it also being reversible so inner or outer and it wasn't very pricey.I just happen to have 2 new omc coils laying around so my project is a go for the 7.5 elgin.The original coils were wrapped in elect tape!Somebody was cheap,lol..


Never use a three jaw puller on a flywheel. Good way to break the flywheel. Use a harmonic balancer puller with some grade 8 bolts.
 

82rude

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Yes Chinewalker if you look closely that is the orginal 1955 elgin laminate mounts with a new omc coil.Not even sure what the coil was for anymore .9.9 to 40hp but year is forgotten.Simple swap and works great but coil has to have a 7/16 x 7/16 hole or no go. according to main author of oddjob motors.Unfortunately he has passed so we have lost another great mind.
 
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