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Question on accel part # I have a set of coils I pick up, the part # is 140404, will they work, I think i read on here some where that the part # that worked was 140403, does any one know if the 404 will work ?
Thanks
Bob
1979 xs1100 f
142 main, 45 pilot, Jardeen crosover 4/2, no air box
floats @ 25.7
The 140404 is not going to work on a 79F sorry.
This is from Dennis Kirk page about accell coils! http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/tpl/pr...=p20309&mmyId=
You can compare the 140404 to the 140403 by selecting different models on this page.
Delivers maximum spark-energy and power output
Fast rise time - higher voltage
May require re-jetting the carburetors richer for best results
Designed for either street or high-revving, large displacement racing engines
Available in kits to fit both four-cylinder motorcycles that use two coils and twin-cylinder motorcycles that use one coil
Two types -- one for point and inductive electronic ignitions (most popular) and one for CDI systems
20-309 and 20-310 have 3 ohms primary resistance for points and inductive pickup electronic ignitions; 20-311 and 20-312 have .7 ohms for CDI systems
Includes suppression core wires with extra heavy-duty 8.8mm silicone jackets and universal, slotted mounting brackets with 3 7/8 in. to 5 3/8 in. centers
Made in the U.S.A.
WARNING: Use of coils with too low an impedance (resistance) will damage the motorcycles ignition system. We do not have a complete list of applications, so if your motorcycle has an electronic (breakerless) ignition, you should determine the correct set of coils by performing one of the following two simple tests. Keep in mind that the higher impedance coils are by far the most popular and will not damage your ignition system if they are the wrong choice.
Test 1 (resistance test)-- Disconnect motorcycle coils and test one at a time. Set ohmmeter to lowest possible range. Connect positive lead of meter to battery terminal on coil and negative lead to coil ground. A reading of approximately 2.1 ohms and higher indicates inductive type; .25 to 1.2 ohms indicates CDI type.
Test 2 (voltage test)-- Using a voltmeter or 12-volt test light, connect positive lead of tester to positive post on one of your stock coils, and connect the negative lead to ground post on the stock coil. Turn the ignition switch on, but do not engage the starter. If you have 12-volts at the coil, the motorcycle has inductive-type ignition. If there is no voltage, the motorcycle has CDI ignition.
2-79 XS1100 SF 2-78 XS1100 E Best bike Ever 80 XS 1100 SG Big bore kit but not fully running yet.
Couple of more parts bikes of which 2 more will live!
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