I am looking to correct my ignition set up. My May-build 1963 327/300 has an old Delco coil that is not original and a newer ballast resistor, also not original. The coil primary resistance measures about 2.7 Ohms and the ballast resistor about 3 Ohms.
My understanding is that the correct coil for my application is the Delco-Remy 1115087 "087" coil with a 1.8 Ohm Ballast Resistor (this set up began on or about 2-12-63, vs. the earlier 091 coil/0.3 Ohm BR setup). I have not found information on this forum regarding the primary resistance of the 087 coil, or the desired primary current.
I did find in another source (Bill Carroll's "Chevrolet V-8 Performance Guide 1955-1971) that states that the primary resistance of the 087 coil should be 1.28-1.42 Ohms. Using 1.35 Ohms as the average of these values, and adding the 1.8 Ohm resistance of the correct ballast resistor would give 3.15 Ohms. This would translate into a primary current of 12/3.15=3.8 amps.
I have read many sources referring to approximately 4 amps as the ideal primary current to presumably create enough spark energy without burning the breaker points too quickly.
My set up with almost 6 ohms total resistance would net only 2 amps primary current. Yet I notice no issues with how the car runs with this set up.
Questions:
1. In selecting matching Coils and Ballast Resistors, what is the relevant issue? Is it the primary current? If so is about 4 amps ideal?
2. What noticeable deterioration in performance or function would I expect with my 6 Ohm total resistance set up?
3. Does anyone know if the GM Reproduction Parts 087 Coil has the correct +/- 1.35 Ohm primary resistance?
4. Is the Repro 087 "correct" in form/function and judging?
5. Is their a correct reproduction 1.8 Ohm Ballast Resistor?
Thanks for any input,
Fred
My understanding is that the correct coil for my application is the Delco-Remy 1115087 "087" coil with a 1.8 Ohm Ballast Resistor (this set up began on or about 2-12-63, vs. the earlier 091 coil/0.3 Ohm BR setup). I have not found information on this forum regarding the primary resistance of the 087 coil, or the desired primary current.
I did find in another source (Bill Carroll's "Chevrolet V-8 Performance Guide 1955-1971) that states that the primary resistance of the 087 coil should be 1.28-1.42 Ohms. Using 1.35 Ohms as the average of these values, and adding the 1.8 Ohm resistance of the correct ballast resistor would give 3.15 Ohms. This would translate into a primary current of 12/3.15=3.8 amps.
I have read many sources referring to approximately 4 amps as the ideal primary current to presumably create enough spark energy without burning the breaker points too quickly.
My set up with almost 6 ohms total resistance would net only 2 amps primary current. Yet I notice no issues with how the car runs with this set up.
Questions:
1. In selecting matching Coils and Ballast Resistors, what is the relevant issue? Is it the primary current? If so is about 4 amps ideal?
2. What noticeable deterioration in performance or function would I expect with my 6 Ohm total resistance set up?
3. Does anyone know if the GM Reproduction Parts 087 Coil has the correct +/- 1.35 Ohm primary resistance?
4. Is the Repro 087 "correct" in form/function and judging?
5. Is their a correct reproduction 1.8 Ohm Ballast Resistor?
Thanks for any input,
Fred
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